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I have an array with 30k items, and implode returns nothing. No error message, no memory problems, just nothing.

If I use array_slice and slice the array to 100 items, it works fine. It also works for 7k array, but not for this one.

However, in another topic I found this code, which works just fine:

$arr = array();
for ($i = 0; $i < 50000; $i++) {
$arr[] = str_shuffle('This sentance is of average length, which The Internet says is  aboout 14.2 words.'); 
}
echo implode(PHP_EOL, $arr);

But with PHP_EOL I can't use that in my select, the string needs to be seperated by ','.

So I have two questions: is there any way to make this work and how can I catch this error? Because testing the implode output does not work, is_null, strlen, is_string, empty, isset, all these tests fail.

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    Is there anything in your error logs?
    – Dave Child
    Feb 25, 2014 at 13:13
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    "i cant use that in my select". Why? What happens? Does it pop up with an error? Blank page? Does your browser shut down? Does your server start burning? Does the Apache service halt? Does it start sending spam? That said, you shouldn't be doing this. You're generating at least 3.91 MB ((50000 * 82) / 1024 / 1024) more content for every single request.
    – h2ooooooo
    Feb 25, 2014 at 13:14
  • has for example item nr. 7k1 an qoute in it's string? is everything urlencoded? addslashes() for example... or does it break the array!
    – Nijboer IT
    Feb 25, 2014 at 13:18
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    @user3351349 You're missing some commas?
    – h2ooooooo
    Feb 25, 2014 at 13:24
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    @user3351349 One of your values in $available_brands_array isn't a string - it's a class of the type someClassName. Use print_r and figure out which, or use the following: pastebin.com/XJHg8dpH
    – h2ooooooo
    Feb 25, 2014 at 13:34

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EDIT: Facepalm moment after writing this answer that adding a for loop to make ? marks doesn't seem any better than just using it to output the data. Anyway I suppose you could try

<?
 $questionMarks =implode(',',array_fill(0,sizeof($myarray),'?'));
?>

and see if that has more luck for you.

You can use parametrized queries to circumvent your issue.

<?php

$db = new PDO(...);

//$myarray is some random sized php array of potential myid values
$questionMarks='';

//check to see if runtime is acceptible for your applicaition
for ($i = 0; sizeof($myarray); $i++)
    $questionMarks=",?";
$questionMarks=substr($questionMarks,1,strlen($questionMarks)-1);

/* you could try implode(',',array_fill(0,sizeof($myarray),'?')) but as you said implode might not work */

$sql = 'select myfield from mytable where myid in ('.$questionMarks.')';
$sth = $db->prepare($sql, array(PDO::ATTR_CURSOR => PDO::CURSOR_FWDONLY));
$sth->execute($myarray);
if (!$sth) {
    echo "\nPDO::errorInfo():\n";
    print_r($db->errorInfo());

}  


while ($row = $sth->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) {
   echo $row['myfield']  . "<br />";
}
?>
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  • Also check for database errors.. you might be creating invalid SQL via some data in your array that is not correct.
    – ladieu
    Feb 25, 2014 at 16:10

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