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I want get column in PHP array $slider is this :

        array(6) {
  [0]=>
  array(1) {
    ["image"]=>
    string(32) "themes/public/slideshow/ads1.jpg"
  }
  [1]=>
  array(1) {
    ["title1"]=>
    string(1) "."
  }
  [2]=>
  array(1) {
    ["image"]=>
    string(32) "themes/public/slideshow/ads2.jpg"
  }
  [3]=>
  array(1) {
    ["title1"]=>
    string(1) "."
  }
  [4]=>
  array(1) {
    ["image"]=>
    string(32) "themes/public/slideshow/ads3.jpg"
  }
  [5]=>
  array(1) {
    ["title1"]=>
    string(1) "."
  }
}

when i want get column of this array php has error Undefined index ! this error is exist in server but isnt exist in localhost!

    foreach ($slider as $slide)
    {

        $s = $slide['image'];

        ?>


        <div>
            <img u="image" src2="<?php echo $url . "/$s" ?> " />
        </div>

        <?php

    }

    ?>

Undefined index: image in this line : $s = $slide['image'];

3
  • <img src2> ??? that will not work; remove the 2, and what is u= supposed to represent? Oct 24, 2016 at 12:06
  • @NikhilVaghela Undefined offset: 6 in ->foreach ($slider[6] as $slide)
    – Saltern
    Oct 24, 2016 at 12:10
  • @Fred-ii- !syntax is correct !
    – Saltern
    Oct 24, 2016 at 12:13

3 Answers 3

2

You should use isset to check if given key exists

$slider = array (
    array (
    'image' => "themes/public/slideshow/ads1.jpg"
),
    array (
    'title1'=>"."
),
    array (
    'image'=>"themes/public/slideshow/ads2.jpg"
),
    array (
    'title1'=>"."
),
    array (
    'image'=>"themes/public/slideshow/ads3.jpg"
),
    array (
    'title1'=>"."
),
);

$url = 'http://example.com';
foreach ($slider as $slide)
{
    if (isset($slide['image'])) {
        $s = $slide['image'];
        echo $url . '/' . $s . '<br />';
    }
}

DEMO

1

The error you get is pretty normal, due to the way you $slider is built!

When you do foreach ($slider as $slide) you get successive $slide which are alternatively containing image or title1: in other words one of two members don't contain the image index you're looking for.

In fact, here is how you should build your array:

array(6) {
  [0]=>
  array(2) {
    ["image"]=>
    string(32) "themes/public/slideshow/ads1.jpg"
    ["title1"]=>
    string(1) "."
  }
  [1]=>
  array(2) {
    ["image"]=>
    string(32) "themes/public/slideshow/ads2.jpg"
    ["title1"]=>
    string(1) "."
  }
  [2]=>
  array(2) {
    ["image"]=>
    string(32) "themes/public/slideshow/ads3.jpg"
    ["title1"]=>
    string(1) "."
  }
}

Then you may work as you expected...

0
0

Your array contains other arrays, each of your array contains a single row. But the indexes of all these sub-arrays is not the same. Sometimes it is image, sometimes it is title1. but in your code, you only use the image key, on line $s = $slide['image']; even if it is a title1 one...

So check if the key exists before using it :

if (array_key_exists('image', $slide) {
    $s = $slide['image'];
    ?>
    <div>
        <img u="image" src2="<?php echo $url . "/$s" ?> " />
    </div>
    <?php
}

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