array_splice
(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
array_splice — Remove a portion of the array and replace it with something else
Description
Removes the elements designated by offset
and
length
from the array
array,
and replaces them with the elements of the
replacement
array, if supplied.
Note:
Numerical keys in
array
are not preserved.
Note: If
replacement
is not an array, it will be typecast to one (i.e.(array) $replacement
). This may result in unexpected behavior when using an object ornull
replacement
.
Parameters
-
array
-
The input array.
-
offset
-
If
offset
is positive then the start of the removed portion is at that offset from the beginning of thearray
array.If
offset
is negative then the start of the removed portion is at that offset from the end of thearray
array. -
length
-
If
length
is omitted, removes everything fromoffset
to the end of the array.If
length
is specified and is positive, then that many elements will be removed.If
length
is specified and is negative, then the end of the removed portion will be that many elements from the end of the array.If
length
is specified and is zero, no elements will be removed.TipTo remove everything from
offset
to the end of the array whenreplacement
is also specified, usecount($input)
forlength
. -
replacement
-
If
replacement
array is specified, then the removed elements are replaced with elements from this array.If
offset
andlength
are such that nothing is removed, then the elements from thereplacement
array are inserted in the place specified by theoffset
.Note:
Keys in the
replacement
array are not preserved.If
replacement
is just one element it is not necessary to putarray()
or square brackets around it, unless the element is an array itself, an object ornull
.
Return Values
Returns an array consisting of the extracted elements.
Changelog
Version | Description |
---|---|
8.0.0 |
length is nullable now.
|
Examples
Example #1 array_splice() examples
<?php
$input = array("red", "green", "blue", "yellow");
array_splice($input, 2);
var_dump($input);
$input = array("red", "green", "blue", "yellow");
array_splice($input, 1, -1);
var_dump($input);
$input = array("red", "green", "blue", "yellow");
array_splice($input, 1, count($input), "orange");
var_dump($input);
$input = array("red", "green", "blue", "yellow");
array_splice($input, -1, 1, array("black", "maroon"));
var_dump($input);
?>
The above example will output:
array(2) { [0]=> string(3) "red" [1]=> string(5) "green" } array(2) { [0]=> string(3) "red" [1]=> string(6) "yellow" } array(2) { [0]=> string(3) "red" [1]=> string(6) "orange" } array(5) { [0]=> string(3) "red" [1]=> string(5) "green" [2]=> string(4) "blue" [3]=> string(5) "black" [4]=> string(6) "maroon" }
Example #2 Equivalent statements to various array_splice() examples
The following statements are equivalent:
<?php
// append two elements to $input
array_push($input, $x, $y);
array_splice($input, count($input), 0, array($x, $y));
// remove the last element of $input
array_pop($input);
array_splice($input, -1);
// remove the first element of $input
array_shift($input);
array_splice($input, 0, 1);
// insert an element at the start of $input
array_unshift($input, $x, $y);
array_splice($input, 0, 0, array($x, $y));
// replace the value in $input at index $x
$input[$x] = $y; // for arrays where key equals offset
array_splice($input, $x, 1, $y);
?>
See Also
- array_merge() - Merge one or more arrays
- array_slice() - Extract a slice of the array
- unset() - Unset a given variable