On 2013-05-08, at 1:48 PM, Jim Giner wrote:
> On 5/7/2013 5:29 PM, George Langley wrote:
>> Hi all. I want to apply strtolower() AND trim() to all items in an array.
>> But I don't see a way to call multiple callbacks with the array_map()
>> function.
>> Are my two choices the following:
>>
>> // 1) nesting two array_map() calls
>> $cleanData = array_map('trim',(array_map('strtolower',$rawData)));
>>
>>
>> // 2) call my own function with array_walk()
>> $cleanData = array_walk('myCleaner',$rawData);
>>
>> function myCleaner($passedData){
>> $cleanData = array_map('strtolower',$passedData);
>> $cleanData = array_map('trim',$cleanData);
>> }
>> //(Of course, wouldn't bother with a function, just to call array_map
>> twice...)
>>
>> Just seeing if there's a better way than having to go through the array
>> twice to apply each callback separately. Thanks,
>>
> Not sure if you have an answer to this yet, so I'll present my simpler
> approach.
>
> foreach ($my_array as &$v)
> {
> $v = trim($v);
> $v = strtolower($v);
> }
>
> --
On 2013-05-07, at 3:43 PM, Alex Nikitin wrote:
> Something like:
>
> $cleanData = array_map(function($str){return strtolower(trim($str));},
> $passedData);
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Thanks guys - will check both out to see what works best in my
situation.
George
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