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The in_array() function searches an array for a specific value.
This function returns TRUE if the value is found in the array, or FALSE otherwise.
in_array(search,array,type) |
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
search | Required. Specifies the what to search for |
array | Required. Specifies the array to search |
type | Optional. If this parameter is set, the in_array() function searches for the search-string and specific type in the array |
Note: If the search parameter is a string and the type parameter is set to TRUE, the search is case-sensitive.
<?php $people = array("Peter", "Joe", "Glenn", "Cleveland"); if (in_array("Glenn",$people)) { echo "Match found"; } else { echo "Match not found"; } ?> |
The output of the code above will be:
Match found |
<?php $people = array("Peter", "Joe", "Glenn", "Cleveland", 23); if (in_array("23",$people, TRUE)) { echo "Match found<br />"; } else { echo "Match not found<br />"; } if (in_array("Glenn",$people, TRUE)) { echo "Match found<br />"; } else { echo "Match not found<br />"; } if (in_array(23,$people, TRUE)) { echo "Match found<br />"; } else { echo "Match not found<br />"; } ?> |
The output of the code above will be:
Match not found Match found Match found |
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