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array_walk always passing 0 as the parameter [message #178200] Tue, 22 May 2012 17:13 Go to next message
Mike is currently offline  Mike
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array_walk is passing (int)0 as the parameter every time. What am I doing wrong?

I have a method to clean data, FilterInput::clean($value,$type), which I'm calling. I need to pass it the variable and the type I expect it to be.

When array_walk calls the function, I pass the variable type ('string' or 'int') to the method, but when it get's there the parameter always =0.

My code:

$data = array();
$data[0] = array('A Value','Another Value','Different Value');
$data[1] = array('12345','54321','11223');

array_walk( $data[0], array('FilterInput','clean'), 'string' );
array_walk( $data[1], array('FilterInput','clean'), 'int' );


Thanks!

Mike
Re: array_walk always passing 0 as the parameter [message #178201 is a reply to message #178200] Tue, 22 May 2012 17:38 Go to previous message
Michael Fesser is currently offline  Michael Fesser
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.oO(Mike)

> array_walk is passing (int)0 as the parameter every time. What am I doing wrong?
>
> I have a method to clean data, FilterInput::clean($value,$type), which I'm calling. I need to pass it the variable and the type I expect it to be.
>
> When array_walk calls the function, I pass the variable type ('string' or 'int') to the method, but when it get's there the parameter always =0.
>
> My code:
>
> $data = array();
> $data[0] = array('A Value','Another Value','Different Value');
> $data[1] = array('12345','54321','11223');
>
> array_walk( $data[0], array('FilterInput','clean'), 'string' );
> array_walk( $data[1], array('FilterInput','clean'), 'int' );

The callback function should accept three parameters. From the manual:

| Typically, funcname takes on two parameters. The array parameter's
| value being the first, and the key/index second.

and

| If the optional userdata parameter is supplied, it will be passed as
| the third parameter to the callback funcname.

Also note:

| If funcname needs to be working with the actual values of the array,
| specify the first parameter of funcname as a reference. Then, any
| changes made to those elements will be made in the original array
| itself.

Micha

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