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  • array_diff_assoc()

    (PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5, PHP 7)

    带索引检查计算数组的差集

    说明

    array_diff_assoc(array $array1,array $array2[,array $...]): array

    array_diff_assoc()返回一个数组,该数组包括了所有在$array1中但是不在任何其它参数数组中的值。注意和array_diff()不同的是键名也用于比较。

    参数

    $array1

    从这个数组进行比较

    $array2

    被比较的数组

    更多被比较的数组

    返回值

    Returns anarraycontaining all the values from$array1that are not present in any of the other arrays.

    范例

    Example #1array_diff_assoc()例子

    上面的例子中可以看到键值对"a"=>"green"在两个数组中都有,因此不在本函数的输出中。与此不同,键值对0 =>"red"出现在输出中是因为第二个参数中的"red"的键名是1

    <?php
    $array1 = array("a" => "green", "b" => "brown", "c" => "blue", "red");
    $array2 = array("a" => "green", "yellow", "red");
    $result = array_diff_assoc($array1, $array2);
    print_r($result);
    ?>
    

    以上例程会输出:

    Array
    (
        [b] => brown
        [c] => blue
        [0] => red
    )
    

    Example #2array_diff_assoc()example

    键值对key => value中的两个值仅在(string)$elem1 ===(string)$elem2时被认为相等。也就是说使用了严格检查,字符串的表达必须相同。

    <?php
    $array1 = array(0, 1, 2);
    $array2 = array("00", "01", "2");
    $result = array_diff_assoc($array1, $array2);
    print_r($result);
    ?>
    

    以上例程会输出:

    Array
    (
        [0] => 0
        [1] => 1
        )
    

    注释

    Note:注意本函数只检查了多维数组中的一维。当然可以用array_diff_assoc($array1[0],$array2[0]);检查更深的维度。

    Note:使用更多的键比较相似数组时,确保你传入参数的顺序是正确的。新的数组应该是在列表里的第一个。

    参见

    The array_diff_assoc_array from "chinello at gmail dot com" (and others) will not work for arrays with null values. That's because !isset is true when an array key doesn't exists or is set to null.
    (sorry for the changed indent-style)
    <?php
    function array_diff_assoc_recursive($array1, $array2) {
      $difference=array();
      foreach($array1 as $key => $value) {
        if( is_array($value) ) {
          if( !isset($array2[$key]) || !is_array($array2[$key]) ) {
            $difference[$key] = $value;
          } else {
            $new_diff = array_diff_assoc_recursive($value, $array2[$key]);
            if( !empty($new_diff) )
              $difference[$key] = $new_diff;
          }
        } else if( !array_key_exists($key,$array2) || $array2[$key] !== $value ) {
          $difference[$key] = $value;
        }
      }
      return $difference;
    }
    ?>
    And here an example (note index 'b' in the output):
    <?php
    $a1=array( 'a' => 0, 'b' => null, 'c' => array( 'd' => null ) );
    $a2=array( 'a' => 0, 'b' => null );
    var_dump( array_diff_assoc_recursive( $a1, $a2 ) );
    var_dump( chinello_array_diff_assoc_recursive( $a1, $a2 ) );
    ?>
    array(1) {
     ["c"]=>
     array(1) {
      ["d"]=>
      NULL
     }
    }
    array(2) {
     ["b"]=>
     NULL
     ["c"]=>
     array(1) {
      ["d"]=>
      NULL
     }
    }
    If you're looking for a true array_diff_assoc, comparing arrays to determine the difference between two, finding missing values from both, you can use this along with array_merge.
    $a = array('a'=>1,'b'=>2,'c'=>3);
    $b = array('a'=>1,'b'=>2,'d'=>4);
    print_r(array_diff_assoc($a,$b));
    // returns:
    array
    (
      [c] => 3
    )
    print_r(array_diff_assoc($b,$a));
    // returns 
    array
    (
      [d] => 4
    )
    print_r(array_merge(array_diff_assoc($a,$b),array_diff_assoc($b,$a)));
    // returns
    array
    (
      [c] => 3
      [d] => 4
    )
    The direction of the arguments does actually make a difference:
    <?php
    $a = array(
      'x' => 'x',
      'y' => 'y',
      'z' => 'z',
      't' => 't',
    );
    $b = array(
      'x' => 'x',
      'y' => 'y',
      'z' => 'z',
      't' => 't',
      'g' => 'g',
    );
    print_r(array_diff_assoc($a, $b));
    print_r(array_diff_assoc($b, $a));
    ?>
    echoes:
    Array
    (
    )
    Array
    (
      [g] => g
    )
    an earlier post for recursive array_diff_assoc failed because isset returned false on an array element containing a null value. I updated the code so it compares null values too.
    <?php 
    function array_diff_assoc_recursive($array1, $array2) 
    { 
      foreach($array1 as $key => $value) 
      { 
        if(is_array($value)) 
        { 
           if(!isset($array2[$key])) 
           { 
             $difference[$key] = $value; 
           } 
           elseif(!is_array($array2[$key])) 
           { 
             $difference[$key] = $value; 
           } 
           else 
           { 
             $new_diff = array_diff_assoc_recursive($value, $array2[$key]); 
             if($new_diff != FALSE) 
             { 
                $difference[$key] = $new_diff; 
             } 
           } 
         } 
         elseif(!array_key_exists($key, $array2) || $array2[$key] != $value) 
         { 
           $difference[$key] = $value; 
         } 
      } 
      return !isset($difference) ? 0 : $difference; 
    } 
    ?>
    
    The following will recursively do an array_diff_assoc, which will calculate differences on a multi-dimensional level. This not display any notices if a key don't exist and if error_reporting is set to E_ALL:
    <?php
    function array_diff_assoc_recursive($array1, $array2)
    {
      foreach($array1 as $key => $value)
      {
        if(is_array($value))
        {
           if(!isset($array2[$key]))
           {
             $difference[$key] = $value;
           }
           elseif(!is_array($array2[$key]))
           {
             $difference[$key] = $value;
           }
           else
           {
             $new_diff = array_diff_assoc_recursive($value, $array2[$key]);
             if($new_diff != FALSE)
             {
                $difference[$key] = $new_diff;
             }
           }
         }
         elseif(!isset($array2[$key]) || $array2[$key] != $value)
         {
           $difference[$key] = $value;
         }
      }
      return !isset($difference) ? 0 : $difference;
    }
    ?>
    [NOTE BY danbrown AT php DOT net: This is a combination of efforts from previous notes deleted. Contributors included (Michael Johnson), (jochem AT iamjochem DAWT com), (sc1n AT yahoo DOT com), and (anders DOT carlsson AT mds DOT mdh DOT se).]
    Hi all,
    For php versions < 4.3...
    <?php 
    /**
     * array_diff_assoc for version < 4.3
     **/
    if (!function_exists('array_diff_assoc'))
    {
      function array_diff_assoc($a1, $a2)
      {
        foreach($a1 as $key => $value)
        {
          if(isset($a2[$key]))
          {
            if((string) $value !== (string) $a2[$key])
            {
               $r[$key] = $value;
            }
          }else
          {
            $r[$key] = $value;
          }
        }
        return $r ;
      }
    }
    ?>
    
    To diff between n-dimensional array, juste use this : 
    <?php
    function array_diff_values($tab1, $tab2)
      {
      $result = array();
      foreach($tab1 as $values) if(! in_array($values, $tab2)) $result[] = $values;
      return $result;
      }
    ?>
    
    To unset elements in an array if you know the keys but not the values, you can do:
    <?php
    $a = array("foo", "bar", "baz", "quux");
    $b = array(1, 3); // Elements to get rid of
    foreach($b as $e)
     unset($a[$e]);
    ?>
    Of course this makes most sense if $b has many elements or is dynamically generated.
    NOTE: the diff_array also removes all the duplicate values that match to the values in the second array:
    <?php
      $array1 = array("a","b","c","a","a");
      $array2 = array("a");
      $diff = array_diff($array1,$array2);
      // yields: array("b","c") the duplicate "a" values are removed 
    ?>
    
    array_diff_assoc can also be used to find the duplicates in an array
    <?php
    $arr = array('1','2','3','4','3','2','5');
    $uniques = array_unique($arr);
    // array_diff will not work here, array_diff_assoc works as it takes the key // in account.
    $dups = array_diff_assoc($arr, $uniques);
    print_r($dups);
    ?>
    Note: The index of the $dups is not in strict sequential order as expected by C programmer.
    A quite simple (yet not very efficient) way to compare the first level of arrays which have values that are not strings:
    array_map('unserialize',array_diff_assoc(array_map('serialize',$arr1),array_map('serialize',$arr2)))
    Might be useful for debugging (that's what I use it for).
    Recursive implementation accepting multiple n-level-arrays as parameters:
    <?php
    function recursiveDiff() {
      $arrs = func_get_args();
      $first = array_shift($arrs);
      $diff = [];
      foreach($first as $key => $value) {
        $values = array_map(function($arr) use($key){
          if (is_array($arr) && !array_key_exists($key, $arr))
            return null;
          return $arr[$key];
        }, $arrs);
        if (in_array($value, $values))
          continue;
        if (is_array($value)) {
          array_unshift($values, $value);
          $diff[$key] = call_user_func_array(__FUNCTION__, $values);
          continue;
        }
        $diff[$key] = $first[$key];
      }
      return $diff;
    }
    ?>
    The other attempt was cleaner but didn't work for all cases.
    Works more like the original function:
    <?php
    function array_diff_assoc_recursive ( )
    {
      $args = func_get_args ( );
      $diff = array ( );
      foreach ( array_shift ( $args ) as $key => $val )
      {
        for ( $i = 0, $j = 0, $tmp = array ( $val ) , $count = count ( $args ); $i < $count; $i++ )
          if ( is_array ( $val ) )
            if ( !isset ( $args[$i][$key] ) || !is_array ( $args[$i][$key] ) || empty( $args[$i][$key] ) )
              $j++;
            else
              $tmp[] = $args[$i][$key];
          elseif ( ! array_key_exists ( $key, $args[$i] ) || $args[$i][$key] !== $val )
            $j++;
        if ( is_array ( $val ) )
        {
          $tmp = call_user_func_array ( __FUNCTION__, $tmp );
          if ( ! empty ( $tmp ) ) $diff[$key] = $tmp;
          elseif ( $j == $count ) $diff[$key] = $val;
        }
        elseif ( $j == $count && $count ) $diff[$key] = $val;
      }
      return $diff;
    }
    ?>
    
    there is a functiont that i searched long enough now i have created it so someone else to find it if he need it ;]
    <?php
      function compare_two_object_recursive($object_1, $object_2, $object_1_Identifier = false, $object_2_Identifier = false){
        $object1 = (array)$object_1;
        $object2 = (array)$object_2;
        $object3 = array();
        $o1i = $object_1_Identifier ? $object_1_Identifier : 1;
        $o2i = $object_2_Identifier ? $object_2_Identifier : 2;
        foreach($object1 as $key => $value){
          if(is_object($object1[$key])){
            $object1[$key] = (array)$object1[$key];
            $object2[$key] = (array)$object2[$key];
            $object3[$key] = (object)compare_two_object_recursive($object1[$key], $object2[$key], $o1i, $o2i);
          }elseif(is_array($object1[$key])){
            $object3[$key] = compare_two_object_recursive($object1[$key], $object2[$key], $o1i, $o2i);
          }else{
            if($object1[$key] == $object2[$key]){
              $object3[$key]['comparison_status'] = "SAME";
            }else{
              $object3[$key]['comparison_status'] = "NOT THE SAME";
              $object3[$key][$o1i] = $object1[$key];
              $object3[$key][$o2i] = $object2[$key];
            }
          }
        }
        return $object3;
      }
    ?>
    
    array_diff_assoc will fail, if a value is something that can not be converted to a string.
    Yet another recursive implementation, without if-else hell and with multiple parameters just like the original.
    <?php
    function recursiveDiff() {
      $arrs = func_get_args();
      $diff = call_user_func_array('array_diff_assoc', $arrs);
      foreach($diff as $key => $value) {
        if (!is_array($value))
          continue;
        $children = array_map(function($arr) use($key){
          return $arr[$key];
        }, $arrs);
        $diff[$key] = call_user_func_array(__FUNCTION__, $children);
      }
      return $diff;
    }
    to chinello at gmail dot com
    I've had to use your function but it showed that the use of isset can't differentiate the NULL values from not setted values.
    Here's a version that takes care of this subtility.
     
    <?php
    function array_diff_assoc_recursive($array1, $array2)
    {
      $difference = NULL;
      foreach($array1 as $key => $value)
      {
        if(is_array($value))
        {
          if(!array_key_exists($key, $array2))
          {
            $difference[$key] = $value;
          }
          elseif(!is_array($array2[$key]))
          {
            $difference[$key] = $value;
          }
          else
          {
            $new_diff = array_diff_assoc_recursive($value, $array2[$key]);
            if($new_diff != FALSE)
            {
              $difference[$key] = $new_diff;
            }
          }
        }
        elseif(!array_key_exists($key, $array2) || $array2[$key] != $value)
        {
          $difference[$key] = $value;
        }
      }
      return !isset($difference) ? 0 : $difference;
    }
    ?>
    Hope that helps
    François

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