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I have four php variables like: $abc, $bcd, $dsf, $gkg. Now I want to concatenate them with a comma separating each.

output:

abc,bcd,dsf,gkg

Now if any of the variable does not return any value.. then the output is coming like this:

abc,,dsf,gkg

So what to do to avoid this if value of any variable is null??

$street = tribe_get_address( $event->ID );
$city = tribe_get_city( $event->ID );
$state = tribe_get_stateprovince($event->ID);
$country = tribe_get_country( $event->ID );
$zipcode = tribe_get_zip( $event->ID );
$fulladdress= concatenation of these variables..
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  • Show us your current code
    – Rizier123
    May 23, 2015 at 14:52
  • And the code: concatenation of these variables.. is ... ?
    – Rizier123
    May 23, 2015 at 14:54
  • @Rizier123 code edited above. May 23, 2015 at 14:54
  • @Rizier123 $fulladdress is the variable which consist of the concatenation of above 5 strings value. May 23, 2015 at 14:56
  • how do you concatenate them? Just: $fulladdress = $var1 . "," . $var, ... ?
    – Rizier123
    May 23, 2015 at 14:56

4 Answers 4

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This solution should work for you:

Just put all variables into an array and filter all empty values out with array_filter(), then just implode() them by a comma, e.g.

$fulladdress = implode(",", array_filter([$street, $city, $state, $country, $zipcode])) ;
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array_filter can be used to filter out FALSE, empty or Null string from the provided array.

Check here : http://php.net/manual/en/function.array-filter.php

<?php

    $entry = array(
         0 => 'foo',
         1 => false,
         2 => -1,
         3 => null,
         4 => ''
    );

    print_r(array_filter($entry));
?>

The above code will output:

Array
(
    [0] => foo
    [2] => -1
)

Now implode resulting array with ',' so you get a string with all non-empty elements seperated by ,

Here is what I have used in my code :

$Matter_Client_Address_City_ST_Zip =      
    implode(",",array_filter([$Matter_Client_City, 
    $Matter_Client_State,$Matter_Client_Zip]));        

the above code will output only non-empty fields seperated by a comma (,) so if city is blank, it would output CA,92620

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This code is not optimized, but it works :

<?php
    $abc = "abc";
    $bcd = null;
    $cde = "cde";



/**
 * concatenate some values
 * @param $values an array witch contains all values to concatenate
 */
function concat( $values = array() )
{
    //Look over all values
    for ($i = 0; $i < count($values); $i++) {
        //If current value is not null or empty, display it
        if ( !empty($values[$i]) )
            echo $values[$i];
        //If current value is not null AND if it is not the last value
        if ( !empty($values[$i]) && $i < count($values) -1 )
            echo ', ';
    }
}
concat(array($abc, $bcd, $cde));
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could help:

function concat_ws(){
    $ar=func_get_args();
    return implode(array_shift($ar), array_filter($ar)) ;
}
echo concat_ws(" - ", "hello", "", null, "world");

return : hello - world

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