Actually, I found myself in a similar situation trying to take an array and parse it into XML. XML element names cannot begin with numbers -- and the code snippets I found did not correctly deal with arrays with numeric indexes.
Details on my particular situation are below
The answer provided above by @null ( http:// stackoverflow .com/a/173589/293332 ) was actually pretty darn close. I was dismayed that it got voted down tho: Those who do not understand regex lead very frustrating lives.
Anyway, based upon his answer, here is what I ended up with:
/**
* Checks if an array is associative by utilizing REGEX against the keys
* @param $arr <array> Reference to the array to be checked
* @return boolean
*/
private function isAssociativeArray( &$arr ) {
return (bool)( preg_match( '/\D/', implode( array_keys( $arr ) ) ) );
}
See the PCRE Escape Sequences and PCRE Syntax pages for further details.
My Particular Situation
Here is an example array that I am dealing with:
Case A
return array(
"GetInventorySummary" => array(
"Filters" => array(
"Filter" => array(
array(
"FilterType" => "Shape",
"FilterValue" => "W",
),
array(
"FilterType" => "Dimensions",
"FilterValue" => "8 x 10",
),
array(
"FilterType" => "Grade",
"FilterValue" => "A992",
),
),
),
"SummaryField" => "Length",
),
);
The catch is that the filter
key is variable. For example:
Case B
return array(
"GetInventorySummary" => array(
"Filters" => array(
"Filter" => array(
"foo" => "bar",
"bar" => "foo",
),
),
"SummaryField" => "Length",
),
);
Why I Need Assoc. Array Checker
If the array I am transforming is like Case A, what I want returned is:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<GetInventorySummary>
<Filters>
<Filter>
<FilterType>Shape</FilterType>
<FilterValue>W</FilterValue>
</Filter>
<Filter>
<FilterType>Dimensions</FilterType>
<FilterValue>8 x 10</FilterValue>
</Filter>
<Filter>
<FilterType>Grade</FilterType>
<FilterValue>A992</FilterValue>
</Filter>
</Filters>
<SummaryField>Length</SummaryField>
</GetInventorySummary>
... However, if the array I am transforming is like Case B, what I want returned is:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<GetInventorySummary>
<Filters>
<Filter>
<foo>bar</foo>
<bar>foo</bar>
</Filter>
</Filters>
<SummaryField>Length</SummaryField>
</GetInventorySummary>
if (isset($array[0]))
, which is simple and fast. Of course, you should first be sure the array isn't empty, and you should have some knowledge on the possible contents of the array so that the method couldn't fail (like mixed numeric/associative, or non-sequential).array_is_list
: stackoverflow.com/a/69859866/7082164