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I have an associative array in which I need to count the number of boolean true values within.

The end result is to create an if statement in which would return true when only one true value exists within the array. It would need to return false if there are more then one true values within the array, or if there are no true values within the array.

I know the best route would be to use count and in_array in some form. I'm not sure this would work, just off the top of my head but even if it does, is this the best way?

$array(a->true,b->false,c->true)    

if (count(in_array(true,$array,true)) == 1)
{
    return true
}
else
{
    return false
}

5 Answers 5

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I would use array_filter.

$array = array(true, true, false, false);
echo count(array_filter($array));
//outputs: 2

Array_filter will remove values that are false-y (value == false). Then just get a count. If you need to filter based on some special value, like if you are looking for a specific value, array_filter accepts an optional second parameter that is a function you can define to return whether a value is true (not filtered) or false (filtered out).

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Since TRUE is casted to 1 and FALSE is casted to 0. You can also use array_sum

$array = array('a'=>true,'b'=>false,'c'=>true);
if(array_sum($array) == 1) {
    //one and only one true in the array
}

From the doc : "FALSE will yield 0 (zero), and TRUE will yield 1 (one)."

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  • This would have worked just as well, thanks for the provision! Commented May 7, 2013 at 22:36
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    This is actually a pretty clever solution. Kudos!
    – lgomezma
    Commented Sep 5, 2016 at 14:47
3

Try this approach :

<?php
$array = array(1, "hello", 1, "world", "hello");
print_r(array_count_values($array));
?>

Result :

Array
(
   [1] => 2
   [hello] => 2
   [world] => 1
)

Documentation

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    This works for strings/integers, however they are looking for boolean values. So this will throw an E_WARNING for every element not a string/int. Example: codepad.viper-7.com/zPTF0U Commented May 7, 2013 at 21:26
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like this?

$trues = 0;
foreach((array)$array as $arr) {
   $trues += ($arr ? 1 : 0);
}
return ($trues==1);
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Have you tried using array_count_values to get an array with everything counted? Then check how many true's there are?

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