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I have this kind of an array.

Array( [data](
 [0] =>array(
          are_fb_friends =>false.
           name =>pickman
           id => 1000 )
 [1] => array( 
         are_fb_friends => false
          name => dennis
           id => 2000 )
 [2] => array(
         are_fb_friends => false
          name => Emmanuel 
          id => 3000 ) ) )

I would like to get the specific name for the index 2. Like i need a something that would return Emmanuel. Just like it would if i had this kind of query in sql Select name FROM data WHERE index = 2

Am looking for a function in php that would do something similar with an array. I have tried this.

$ column= array_column($data, 'id');
 $index=array_search(3000,$column);
 echo "$data[$index][name]";

I get this error. Array to string conversation.

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    Try $arr[2]['name'] Jul 17, 2017 at 9:54
  • @Ivan i still get the same error Jul 17, 2017 at 10:09
  • May be $arr['data'][2]['name'] - I do not clearly understand Array( [data]( - what is '[data]' Jul 17, 2017 at 10:22

2 Answers 2

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Simple as that:

$name = $data[2]['name'];
// or $array['data'][2]['name'] - depends how your array looks like
echo $name; // will print "Emmanuel"
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Try using this

function getName($index, $array) {
    return (isset($array[$index]['name']) ? $array[$index]['name'] : null)
}

usage

$name = getName(2, $nameArray);

If the value exists returns the name, if not the result will be null.

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