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I have an array like so:

$array = [['name'=> 'one'], ['name'=>'two'],['name'=> 'three'], ['name'=>'four']];

I want to compare/print every combination from that array:

one -> two one -> three ... two -> three two -> four

and so on...

I tried

<?php foreach ($compares as $k1 => $v1 ){
    echo $v1->id.'<br>';

    foreach ($compares2 as $k2 => $v2 ){
        if($k1 == $k2) echo $v2->id.'<br>';
    }
}

?>
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  • Can you please write the exact result you want from that array?
    – tompec
    Jul 2, 2017 at 19:02

2 Answers 2

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Pavels answer seem to be right, maybe you should check your values for duplicates?

<?php

$array = [['id'=> 'one'],['id'=>'two'],['id'=> 'three'],['id'=>'four']];

for ($i = 0; $i < count($array)-1; $i++) {
    for ($j = $i+1; $j < count($array); $j++) {
        echo $array[$i]['id'] . ' - ';
        echo $array[$j]['id'] . '<br>';
    }
} 

?>

OUTPUT:

one - two
one - three
one - four
two - three
two - four
three - four
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I don't know if I understand your requirements correctly (I can modify it if you want). Have a look at this example:

<?php

$array = [
    ['name'=> 'one'], 
    ['name'=>'two'],
    ['name'=> 'three'], 
    ['name'=>'four']
];

for ($i = 0; $i < count($array)-1; $i++) {
    for ($j = $i+1; $j < count($array); $j++) {
        echo $array[$i]['name'] . ' > ';
        echo $array[$j]['name'] . '<br>';
    }
}
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  • Hello Pawel, thanks. But this way it compares (with 100 values) from 100 to 1 ... it is less to the end
    – David
    Jul 2, 2017 at 19:23
  • I would like to have some example of result, because I am affraid that I don't understand your goal in 100%. Jul 2, 2017 at 20:40

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