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How can I grab the identifier in an array?

Like this example

Array
(
    [6] => Stil
    [8] => Färg
    [7] => Material
)

I want to fetch the 6, 8 and 7. To fetch "Stil", "Färg" and "Material" it is pretty easy. $arr[6] and so on. But if I want to get or see if the 6, 8 or 7 exists. How do I manage this?

2 Answers 2

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Use array_search.

array_search('Stil', $array); // 6

Or if the value is the array multiple times, use array_keys.

array_keys($array, 'Stil'); // array(0 => 6)

UPDATE: If you don't know the value, you can use array_key_exists:

array_key_exists(6, $array); // true
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  • Thanks for answer. But if I don't know what "names" are of the arrays like "Stil", "Färg" and "Material"? How do I solve it then?
    – Fredrik
    Mar 5, 2012 at 16:17
  • @Fredrik: Try array_key_exists.
    – gen_Eric
    Mar 5, 2012 at 16:19
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as rocket said

or as like that using isset

if(isset($var[6])){

    ..........

    }

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