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I am using following code in php: Code:

$input = array("     text1","text2      "," text3       ","     text4");
$output = array();
foreach($input as $val)
     {
        $output[] = trim($val);
     }
var_dump($output);

Is it possible to trim array elements value without foreach loop?

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  • No. trim accepts only strings as its argument. One way or another, you're going to have to loop over the array.
    – Marc B
    Apr 22, 2014 at 19:25

3 Answers 3

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You can use array_map:

$output = array_map('trim', $input);

Of course this will still iterate over the array internally.

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This should work just fine;

$input = array("     text1","text2      "," text3       ","     text4");
$output = array_map('trim', $input);
var_dump($output);
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  • Nice transition from array_walk to array_map ;) Apr 22, 2014 at 19:31
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use array_map for apply a function to each element

$input = array_map('trim', $input);
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