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I'm trying to get the Key of 1st level Array providing the value of the 2nd level array but it's not working. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks very much.

$linksUrls = array(
    'index'=>array('ar'=>'inicio','en'=>'home'),
    'portfolio'=>array('ar'=>'portfolio-de-fotografia/casas','en'=>'photography-portfolio/homes'),
    'contacto'=>array('ar'=>'contacto','en'=>'contact')
            );

/* This one will not work */
print_r(array_keys($linksUrls,'contact'));

/* This one will */
function search($arr, $srch){ 
                         foreach($arr as $key => $val){ 
                               foreach($val as $k => $v){
                                     if ($v == $srch){ echo $key; } 
                                } 
                             } 
} 

search($linksUrls, "contact");

Thanks to Kyle...

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4 Answers 4

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Or you did a typo and meant

print_r(array_keys($linksUrls,'contacto')) instead of print_r(array_keys($linksUrls,'contact')), or you actually want to do a deep search since the array_keys function doesn't look to the arrays inside the array you passed as parameter (recursive search).

If you want to do a recursive search take a look over here: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-keys.php#105890

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  • I do want to do a deep search... I'll take a look at this article . ..thanks very much Luis... Jun 24, 2013 at 2:14
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the function array_keys searches only one level deep. Since you're working with a 2-level array, you will need function for searching all the nested arrays. Check out the PHP.net page for several options, however from experience I say this one works fine!

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Heres a function for ya....

It lets you input the array, and the value you wanna find the key of...

function search($arr, $srch){
   foreach($arr as $key => $val){
   if(is_array($val))search($val, $srch);
   if($val==$srch){echo $key;}
   }
}

Then just use it like so...

 search($linksUrls, "contact");
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  • It's close to be to what I'm looking for ... this one output "en" .. but I need to output "contacto" .. or if I use the value "home" I need to output "index"... I don't know if it's clear enough... As it is a 2-level array I'll try to twist a little bit this function and see if I can get some result .. Thanks very much Kyle... :) Jun 24, 2013 at 2:18
  • I rephrase my question above. Sorry I didn't explain myself very well... Thanks... Jun 24, 2013 at 2:24
  • what about this one Kyle ? function search($arr, $srch){ foreach($arr as $key => $val){ foreach($val as $k => $v){ if ($v == $srch){ echo $key; } } } } search($linksUrls, "contact"); Jun 24, 2013 at 2:57
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/* This one will not work */
print_r(array_keys($linksUrls,'contact'));

/* This one will */
function search($arr, $srch){ 
                     foreach($arr as $key => $val){ 
                           foreach($val as $k => $v){
                                 if ($v == $srch){ echo $key; } 
                            } 
                         } 
} 

search($linksUrls, "contact");
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