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I am returning to an old project that I created using Riot Games API but had to update the wrapper I was using (https://github.com/kevinohashi/php-riot-api) - my test enviornment is http://sutsurikeru.com/fallingmoon/ - all errors are outputted here.

Everything worked a treat befre updating the wrapper, but this was some time ago and Riot's API has changed since as well.

Firstly I get the following:

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/sites
/sutsurikeru.com/public_html/fallingmoon/index.php on line 50 

which relates to following:

//sorts by number of league points
foreach($array as $key => $league){
    usort($array[$key]['entries'], function($a,$b){
        return $a['leaguePoints'] - $b['leaguePoints'];
    });
}

If there is something I have overlooked, any advice is greatly appreciated!

Full pastebin of my script: http://pastebin.com/9JzNSvcU

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  • if you do a var_dump($array); before the loop, what do you have?
    – goto
    Apr 27, 2015 at 10:37
  • Most like you pass an empty variable to foreach
    – vanadium23
    Apr 27, 2015 at 10:40
  • it means your $array is empty .please submit your full code
    – Saty
    Apr 27, 2015 at 10:45
  • Full code is in the pastebin and sameple of the vardump - string(33477) "{"24381045":[{"name":"Vladimir's Army","tier":"GOLD","queue":"RANKED_SOLO_5x5","entries":[{"playerOrTeamId":"43642827","playerOrTeamName":"esquimo14","division":"V","leaguePoints":0,"wins":60,"losses":46,"... - you can see the vardump at sutsurikeru.com/fallingmoon Apr 27, 2015 at 11:03
  • $array = json_encode($r, true); - You can't use a JSON string in a foreach loop. You probably meant json_decode.
    – Siguza
    Apr 27, 2015 at 12:18

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I got it working by adding ['0'] after $array[$key]

foreach($array as $key => $league){
    usort($array[$key]['0']['entries'], function($a,$b){
        return $b['leaguePoints'] - $a['leaguePoints'];
    });

}

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