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The array_intersect_key() function compares two or more arrays, and returns an array with the keys and values from the first array, only if the key is present in all of the other arrays.
array_intersect_key(array1,array2,array3...) |
Parameter | Description |
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array1 | Required. The first array is the array that the others will be compared with |
array2 | Required. An array to be compared with the first array |
array3 | Optional. An array to be compared with the first array |
Tip: You can compare the first array with one array, or as many as you like.
Note: Only the key is used in the comparison.
<?php $a1=array(0=>"Cat",1=>"Dog",2=>"Horse"); $a2=array(2=>"Bird",0=>"Cat",4=>"Fish"); print_r(array_intersect_key($a1,$a2)); ?> |
The output of the code above will be:
Array ( [0] => Cat [2] => Horse ) |
<?php $a1=array(0=>"Cat",1=>"Dog",2=>"Horse"); $a2=array(2=>"Bird",3=>"Rat",4=>"Fish"); $a3=array(2=>"Dog",6=>"Cow",7=>"Bird"); print_r(array_intersect_key($a1,$a2,$a3)); ?> |
The output of the code above will be:
Array ( [2] => Horse ) |
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