Online document say's
Note: Please note that this function only checks one dimension of a
n-dimensional array. Of course you can check deeper dimensions by
using, for example, array_udiff_uassoc($array1[0], $array2[0],
"data_compare_func", "key_compare_func");.
It's not my needed
My need is
$disable_full=array("a","b","c");
$disable_start=array("_","HTTP");
$check_array=array(array("http"=>"a"),"a"=>"dabdd");
I want to unset all element's key full match in $disable_full and
start with string in $disable_start array;
2010/1/13 Joey Smith <[email protected]>:
> This might be better served by taking it to php-general, because I don't
> think you need to pin your question so hard to the behaviour of
> array_walk(). Here's a quick example of (if I understood your question
> correctly) how you might solve it using array_udiff_uassoc and 5.3's new
> 'closure' syntax (not required for this, but I do so enjoy using them!)
>
> <?php
> $return=array();
> $disable_full=array('a','b','c');
> $disable_start=array('_','!','HTTP'/*,'ddd','ddd','ddd','ddd','ddd'*/);
> $check_array=array("a"=>1,"_POST"=>'c',"HTTP"=>"f","ddd"=>array('fefe'));
>
> function buildFilter($keys, $starts_with) {
> return function ($a, $b) use ($keys, $starts_with) {
> if (in_array($a, $keys)) return 0;
> foreach($starts_with as $value) if (strpos($a, $value)===0) return 0;
> return 1;
> };
> }
>
> $foo = buildFilter($disable_full, $disable_start);
>
> var_dump(array_udiff_uassoc($check_array, $disable_full, $disable_start,
> function () { return 0; }, $foo));
>
>
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