Is there a way to determine if one variable is equal to the value of any of the variables in an array? For example,
IF ($a == $b) {
echo "there is a match";
}
//where $b is an array of values
//and $a is just a single value
Is there a way to determine if one variable is equal to the value of any of the variables in an array? For example,
IF ($a == $b) {
echo "there is a match";
}
//where $b is an array of values
//and $a is just a single value
if (in_array($a, $b)) {
echo "there is a match";
}
If the type of the variable $a
needs to match the type of the value in $b
, you should use strict comparison to ensure you don't get false positives for things like
in_array(0, ['abc', '', 42]) // returns true because 0 == ''
Do that by setting the third parameter of in_array
to true
.
in_array(0, ['abc', '', 42], true) // returns false because 0 !== ''
string(1) "2"
and array(1) { [0]=> array(1) { ["node_id"]=> string(1) "2" } }
. but if(in_array($res['floor_id'],$result)) { echo "there is a match"; } else { echo "no match"; }
gives me no match
Sep 3, 2020 at 15:35
in_array
will not look into inner arrays. For that case you can use array_filter
, like this: 3v4l.org/Eag87C
Sep 3, 2020 at 16:34
Try this
<?php
$people = array("Peter", "Joe", "Glenn", "Cleveland");
if (in_array("Glenn", $people))
{
echo "Match found";
}
else
{
echo "Match not found";
}
?>
You can check if the value exists in the array using the in_array function:
in_array('a', array('a', 'b')); // true
in_array('a', array('b', 'c')); // false
$b = array("Mac", "NT", "Irix", "Linux");
$a = "single string"
if (in_array($a, $b)) {
echo "Yes single string is in array";
}
Here a description from php manual: http://php.net/manual/en/function.in-array.php
Try this:
$a = '10';
$b = ['1', 24, '10', '20'];
if (in_array($a, $b)){
print('find');
}