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I am trying to get the intersection of two or more arrays with this kind of structure:

First array:

array(
    [0] => array(
        ['room_id'] => 21
        ['room_name'] => 'GB 101'
        ['capacity'] => 40
    )
    [1] => array(
        ['room_id'] => 22
        ['room_name'] => 'H 114'
        ['capacity'] => 20
    )
    [2] => array(
        ['room_id'] => 23
        ['room_name'] => 'GB 203'
        ['capacity'] => 20
    )
    [3] => array(
        ['room_id'] => 25
        ['room_name'] => 'H 100'
        ['capacity'] => 30
    )
    [4] => array(
        ['room_id'] => 26
        ['room_name'] => 'GB 206'
        ['capacity'] => 40
    )
)

Second Array:

array(
    [0] => array(
        ['room_id'] => 21
        ['room_name'] => 'GB 101'
        ['capacity'] => 40
    )
    [1] => array(
        ['room_id'] => 23
        ['room_name'] => 'GB 203'
        ['capacity'] => 20
    )
    [2] => array(
        ['room_id'] => 26
        ['room_name'] => 'GB 206'
        ['capacity'] => 40
    )
)

Resulting array:

array(
    [0] => array(
        ['room_id'] => 21
        ['room_name'] => 'GB 101'
        ['capacity'] => 40
    )
    [1] => array(
        ['room_id'] => 23
        ['room_name'] => 'GB 203'
        ['capacity'] => 20
    )
    [2] => array(
        ['room_id'] => 26
        ['room_name'] => 'GB 206'
        ['capacity'] => 40
    )
)

I tried using array_intersect_assoc to get the intersection using the following code:

$result = call_user_func_array('array_intersect_assoc', $arrays);

It does the trick but it gives the following warning which is expected according here:

A PHP Error was encountered

Severity: Notice

Message: Array to string conversion

I am making an Ajax based system so the error messes it up. Is there any way to get the intersection of the arrays?

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  • Difference between your second and your result array is ?
    – Rizier123
    Jul 14, 2015 at 14:55
  • That is because all elements of the second array is in the first one. Here is an analogy of a different scenario: array 1 = (1,2,3) array 2 = (2,4,6) array 3 = (1,2,7) resulting array = (2)
    – Compiler
    Jul 14, 2015 at 14:56

3 Answers 3

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Try serializing them:

$result = array_map('unserialize',
              array_intersect(
                  array_map('serialize', $first), array_map('serialize', $second)));
  • array_map() runs each sub-array of the main arrays through serialize() which converts each sub-array into a string representation of that sub-array
    • the main arrays now have values that are not arrays but string representations of the sub-arrays
  • array_intersect() now has a one-dimensional array for each of the arrays to compare
  • after the intersection is returned array_map() runs the array result (intersection) through unserialize() to turn the string representations back into sub-arrays
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  • It worked! Thank you. I was able to extend it to any number of arrays by using $result = array_map('unserialize', call_user_func_array('array_intersect', $arrays)); and using array_map('serialize', $array) to each array before adding it to $arrays
    – Compiler
    Jul 14, 2015 at 16:17
  • 1
    This worked for me as well. Thanks! Would be nice if there was a brief explanation tho. Apr 8, 2022 at 1:11
  • 1
    @JavanoCollins Edited... thanks! This was an earlier answer or I was in a hurry. Apr 8, 2022 at 16:52
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Use array_uintersect() to use a custom comparison function, for example compare by room_id.

<?php
$array1 = array(
    "0" => array(
        "room_id" => 21,
        "room_name" => 'GB 101',
        "capacity" => 40
    ),
    "1" => array(
        "room_id" => 22,
        "room_name" => 'H 114',
        "capacity" => 20
    ),
    "2" => array(
        "room_id" => 23,
        "room_name" => 'GB 203',
        "capacity" => 20
    ),
    "3" => array(
        "room_id" => 25,
        "room_name" => 'H 100',
        "capacity" => 30
    ),
    "4" => array(
        "room_id" => 26,
        "room_name" => 'GB 206',
        "capacity" => 40
    )
);

$array2 = array(
    "0" => array(
        "room_id" => 21,
        "room_name" => 'GB 101',
        "capacity" => 40
    ),
    "1" => array(
        "room_id" => 23,
        "room_name" => 'GB 203',
        "capacity" => 20
    ),
    "2" => array(
        "room_id" => 26,
        "room_name" => 'GB 206',
        "capacity" => 40
    )
);

$intersect = array_uintersect($array1, $array2, 'compareDeepValue');

function compareDeepValue($val1, $val2)
{
   return strcmp($val1['room_id'], $val2['room_id']);
}

echo "<pre>";
print_r($intersect);

?>

output:

Array
(
    [0] => Array
        (
            [room_id] => 21
            [room_name] => GB 101
            [capacity] => 40
        )    
    [1] => Array
        (
            [room_id] => 23
            [room_name] => GB 203
            [capacity] => 20
        )    
    [2] => Array
        (
            [room_id] => 26
            [room_name] => GB 206
            [capacity] => 40
        )    
)
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  • array_intersect_assoc() gives an 'Array to string conversion' notice which messes up my Ajax call.
    – Compiler
    Jul 14, 2015 at 15:10
  • 1
    You can also use array_uintersect() and comepare by room_id
    – PHPhil
    Jul 14, 2015 at 15:20
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To compare two multidimensional arrays , a simple solution would be

$new_array = array();
foreach($array1 as $sub_array1)
{
   foreach($array2 as $sub_array2)
   {
       if($sub_array1 === $sub_array2)
       {
            $new_array[] = $sub_array2;
       }
   }
}

print_r($new_array);

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