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Dynamically creating/inserting into an associative array in PHP

I have the following entries generated in a for loop.

CN=Group01,CN=Users,DC=cnn,DC=local - [email protected]
CN=Group04,CN=Users,DC=cnn,DC=local - [email protected]
CN=Group02,CN=Users,DC=cnn,DC=local - [email protected]
CN=Group04,CN=Users,DC=cnn,DC=local - [email protected]

How can I arrange them in an associative array, so, it looks like this:

Array 
(
  [Group01] => ([0]=>[email protected]),
  [Group02] => ([0]=>[email protected]),
  [Group04] => (
                [0]=>[email protected], 
                [1]=>rst.net
               )
)

The associative array does not need to have CN=Users, DC=cnn, DC=local string.

The code I have in the for loop is:

for ($i=0; $i < $entries["count"]; $i++)
{
   if (isset($entries[$i]["mail"][0]) && isset($entries[$i]["memberof"][0]))
   {
       echo $entries[$i]["memberof"][0]." - ".$entries[$i]["mail"][0]."<br />";
   }
}

Thanks

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  • When you generate those entries in your for loop, why dont you create the associative array as well?
    – Josh
    Mar 16, 2012 at 15:19
  • I plan to do it that way.. just not sure how..
    – Jake
    Mar 16, 2012 at 15:21
  • Hey. It's not a duplicate of that.. It's a different question.
    – Jake
    Mar 16, 2012 at 15:25

2 Answers 2

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$info = array();
foreach ($entries as $entry) {
  $parts = explode(',', $entry);
  $groupName = substr($parts[0], 3);
  $emailParts = explode(' - ', $parts[3]);
  $email = $emailParts[1];
  $info[$groupName][] = $email;
}
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$records = file('yourfile.csv');
$grpUsrArr = array();
foreach( $records as $lineNo => $record );
{
    $data    = explode( ',', $record );
    $grpName = explode( '=', $data[0] );
    $usrName = explode( ' - ', $data[3] );
    $grpUsr[end( $grpName )][]=end( $usrName );
}

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