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Due to a fairly old library I'm working with, I need to chunk up arrays into even chunks of five. So, if my array has 9 elements, I need to chunk it up (5 and 4) and then I need to add a blank element to the last array to get it to 5.

I have written some very bad code that works, but I'm aware that is goes against DRY principles because it counts the number, and uses multiple if statements to push the correct number of blank elements to get back up to 5.

Can anyone advise me how I should be breaking this code down so that $chunkFive is array_pushed to until it has 5 elements?

$blank = array("","","blank-image.png","",""); // create the blank image array
if(count($chunkFive) < 5){
    echo 'it contains less than five elements';
    if(count($chunkFive) == 4){
        echo 'insert one element'; // 4 present + array_push 1 = 5
        array_push($chunkFive,$blank);
    }else if(count($chunkFive) == 3){
        echo 'insert two elements'; // 3 present + array_push 2 = 5
        array_push($chunkFive,$blank);
        array_push($chunkFive,$blank);
    }else if(count($chunkFive) == 2){
        echo 'insert three elements'; // 2 present + array_push 3 = 5
        array_push($chunkFive,$blank);
        array_push($chunkFive,$blank);
        array_push($chunkFive,$blank);
    }else if(count($chunkFive) == 1){
        echo 'insert four elements';  // 1 present + array_push 4 = 5
        array_push($chunkFive,$blank);
        array_push($chunkFive,$blank);
        array_push($chunkFive,$blank);
        array_push($chunkFive,$blank);
    }
}else{
    echo 'it contains five elements'; // no need to adjust
    // do nothing
}
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  • 1
    Trivial: while(count($chunkFive)<5) array_push($chunkFive, $blank);
    – vp_arth
    Nov 6, 2015 at 10:23

4 Answers 4

5

Use array_pad:

array_pad($chunkFive, 5, $blank);

e.g.:

[20] boris> $blank = ''; // easier to read ;-)
// ''
[21] boris> array_pad(array("one"), 5, $blank);
// array(
//   0 => 'one',
//   1 => '',
//   2 => '',
//   3 => '',
//   4 => ''
// )
[22] boris> 

The function exists since php 4 -- it normally pays off to use built in functions, as they are optimized c implementations in most cases.

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  • I would never have thought to search for a native function, thanks! Nov 6, 2015 at 10:26
0

You can try something like :

$blank = array("","","blank-image.png","",""); 
if(count($chunkFive) < 5){
    echo 'insert '.(5-count($chunkFive)).' element';
    while(count($chunkFive) < 5){
        array_push($chunkFive,$blank);
    }
} else{
    echo 'it contains five elements'; // no need to adjust
    // do nothing
}
0

How about something like

$fixedLength = 5;
$delta = $fixedLength - count($chunkFive);
for ($i = 0; $i < $delta; $i++) {
    array_push($chunkFive,$blank);
}

With this you won't even need the if () {} else {} part. If your array is of length 5 the loop won't be run, since $delta would be 0.

0

Removing all conditions:

$blank = array("","","blank-image.png","","");

for ($i = count($chunk5); $i < 5 ; $i++) {
    $chunk5[] = $blank;
}

I didn't use array_push because it does the same as a new array position and uses up a couple more php instructions (for func call)

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  • Yes, but OP uses $blank to pad their array until it has five elements (all of type array)
    – Havelock
    Nov 6, 2015 at 10:29

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