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I would like to generate a multidimensional array as follows:

$arrayTwo = [
[ 'This','array','needs','to','be','filled'],
['This','cat','needs','to','be','filled'],
[ 'This','cat','needs','to','get','eaten'],
[ 'This','array','needs','to','get','eaten'],
[ 'This','array','needs','to','count','sheep']
];

I have created code which fills in the blanks using the top result from a database search, based on length and then filtered by google-results, then bing-results, then yahoo-results. However, this means if I have an array which contains multiple instances of two consecutive NULL members, then it will fill them with the same word pair every time. This would not be an issue for the first time $arrayOne is entered into $arrayTwo, as it is a valid response, but if I create a loop then I want the next formulation of $arrayOne to contain the selection of word groups which has the next highest values in the google-/bing-/yahoo-results sections.


Database:

|column 1   |length |google-results |bing-results   |yahoo-results  |
|array      |1      |1213253        |3456365        |253645         |
|be filled  |2      |5463656        |4255665        |424535         |
|cat        |1      |4564747        |9678744        |345636         |
|get eaten  |2      |4543636        |5356456        |424253         |
|count sheep|2      |4355665        |5645647        |476578         |
|umbrella   |1      |6973435        |5356356        |346476         |

HTML

$arrayOne = [0=> 'This',1=> ,2=> 'needs',3=> 'to',4=> ,5=> ];
$arrayTwo = [];

array_unshift($arrayOne, 'Suggestion:');

for($i=0;$i<count($arrayOne);$i++) {
    if($arrayOne[$i] == NULL) {
        if($arrayOne[$i-1] != NULL) {
            $counter = 1;
            for($x=$i+1;$x<count($arrayOne);$x++) {

                if($arrayOne[$x] == NULL && $arrayOne[$x-1] == NULL) {

                    $counter++;
                }

                elseif($arrayOne[$x] != NULL && $arrayOne[$x-1] == NULL) {

                    $queryBlank = "SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE length = ".$counter." ORDER BY `google-results` DESC, `bing-results` DESC, `yahoo-results` DESC";
                    $resultBlank = mysqli_query($conn,$queryBlank);
                    
                    if($row = mysqli_fetch_assoc($resultBlank)) {

                        $blank = explode(' ', $row['column 1']);

                        foreach($blank as $key => $value) {

                            $arrayOne[$i+$key] = $value;
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
            array_push($arrayTwo, $arrayOne);
        }
    }
}
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  • Can you show me print_r($blank) when $i = 1 and $x = 2? Jul 17, 2016 at 16:01
  • Sorry I think I solved that, though now I have another problem. Will update question in a second..
    – Muckee
    Jul 17, 2016 at 16:13
  • Okay I'm waiting for help you xD Jul 17, 2016 at 16:13
  • Why you need add text Suggestion in head of array. You can do it any where except in this array. This array using for process content Jul 17, 2016 at 16:26
  • I am adding it to this array because otherwise, due to the way that my code counts the blank spaces, it will not insert database entries if array[0] is blank, because there is no array[-1] to check.
    – Muckee
    Jul 17, 2016 at 16:32

1 Answer 1

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I don't know my result is exactly with your mind or not

But I tried my best xD

$arrayOne = [0=> 'This',1=> '',2=> 'needs',3=> 'to',4=> '',5=> ''];
$arrayTwo = [];
$arrayThree = [];

for($i=0;$i<count($arrayOne);$i++) {
    if($arrayOne[$i] == NULL) {
        if(isset($arrayOne[$i+1]) && $arrayOne[$i+1] != NULL){
            $counter = 1;
            $queryBlank = "SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE length = ".$counter." ORDER BY `google-results` ASC, `bing-results` ASC, `yahoo-results` ASC";
            $resultBlank = mysqli_query($conn,$queryBlank);
            while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($resultBlank)) {
                // echo $row['column 1'];
                $blank = explode(' ', $row['column 1']);
                $arrayTemp = array();
                foreach($blank as $key => $value) {
                    $arrayTemp[$i+$key] = $value;
                }
                array_push($arrayTwo, $arrayTemp);
            }
        }elseif(isset($arrayOne[$i+1]) && $arrayOne[$i+1] == NULL){
            // echo $i;
            $counter = 2;
            $queryBlank = "SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE length = ".$counter." ORDER BY `google-results` ASC, `bing-results` ASC, `yahoo-results` ASC";
            $resultBlank = mysqli_query($conn,$queryBlank);
            while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($resultBlank)) {
                // echo $row['column 1'];
                $blank = explode(' ', $row['column 1']);
                $arrayTemp = array();
                foreach($blank as $key => $value) {
                    $arrayTemp[$i+$key] = $value;
                }
                array_push($arrayThree, $arrayTemp);
            }
        }
    }
}
foreach ($arrayTwo as $key => $value) {
    $newArray = array_replace($arrayOne,$value);
    foreach ($arrayThree as $key2 => $value2) {
        print_r(array_replace($newArray,$value2));
        echo '<br>';
    }

}

And my result

enter image description here

Why count sheep is the best match. Please recheck your database it is 5645647 > be filled with 5463656

I'm not sure but you can set ASC or DESC with your mind.

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  • Thanks! I will have a test with this though it looks like it's still missing something. The database entries I used are not the entries present in my actual database, I just created them for an example, so the mistake in figures is fine. Though I need the code to be universal.. would this work if the sentence made up by $arrayOne contained only one series of NULL members, or more than two?
    – Muckee
    Jul 17, 2016 at 20:21
  • For example, if $arrayOne = [0=>'This',1=> ,2=> 'array', 3=> , 4=> , 5=> 'has', 6=> 'lots', 7=> , 8=> , 9=> , 10=> 'of', 11=> 'gaps' ]; So that $arrayOne[1] is filled with all one-word database entries, $arrayOne[3] and $arrayOne[4] are populated with all two-word database entries, $arrayOne[7], $arrayOne[8] and $arrayOne[9] are populated with three-word database entries, and so on.
    – Muckee
    Jul 17, 2016 at 20:21
  • So the code works independently of the length of $arrayOne or the number of series' of null members.
    – Muckee
    Jul 17, 2016 at 20:22
  • If that we can add more elseif and process it? You can understand? Jul 17, 2016 at 20:34
  • Yes I think I understand, but the problem is that I won't know how many series' of NULL arrays there are, or how long each series is. The user input could simply be "What is a telegraph pole?" 'Telegraph pole' would be in my database. So, in this example, the question would be converted into $arrayOne = [0=>"What", 1=>"is", 2=>"a", 3=> , 4=> ]", with all two-word database matches being placed into $arrayOne[3] and $arrayOne[4]. But the user could also copy and paste an entire wikipedia article, or their own discourse, in which case there may be hundreds of series of NULL members
    – Muckee
    Jul 18, 2016 at 8:36

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