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array_pop — Dépile un élément de la fin d'un tableau
Description
array_pop(array &$array
): mixed
array_pop() dépile et retourne la valeur du dernier élément du tableau array
, le raccourcissant d'un élément.
Note: Cette fonction remet le pointeur au début du tableau d'entrée (équivalent de reset()).
Liste de paramètres
array
-
Le tableau duquel on récupère la valeur.
Valeurs de retour
Retourne la valeur du dernier élément du tableau array
. Si array
est vide, null
sera retourné.
Exemples
Exemple #1 Exemple avec array_pop()
<?php
$stack = array("orange", "banana", "apple", "raspberry");
$fruit = array_pop($stack);
print_r($stack);
?>
Après cela, $stack n'aura plus que 3 éléments :
Array( [0] => orange [1] => banana [2] => apple)
et raspberry
sera assigné à $fruit.
Voir aussi
- array_push() - Empile un ou plusieurs éléments à la fin d'un tableau
- array_shift() - Dépile un élément au début d'un tableau
- array_unshift() - Empile un ou plusieurs éléments au début d'un tableau
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elad dot yosifon at gmail dot com ¶
10 years ago
Notice:
the complexity of array_pop() is O(1).
the complexity of array_shift() is O(n).
array_shift() requires a re-index process on the array, so it has to run over all the elements and index them.
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noreply at i-asm dot com ¶
3 years ago
Rather than an error, it silently returns a NULL object, it appears, so in my case I ended up with warnings elsewhere about accessing elements of arrays with invalid indexes, as I was expecting to have popped an array. This behaviour (and the lack of any warning, when many trivial things are complained about verbosely) is NOT noted in the manual above. Popping an already empty stack should definitely trigger some sort of notice, to help debugging. Sure, it's probably good practice to wrap the pop in an if (count($array)) but that should be suggested in the manual, if there's no error returned for trying something that should fail and obviously isn't expected to return a meaningful result.Note that array_pop doesn't issue ANY warning or error if the array is already empty when you try to pop something from it. This is bizarre! And it will cause cascades of errors that are hard to resolve without knowing the real cause.
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mcgroovin at gmail dot com ¶
15 years ago
Pass an array containing all the arrays you want to compare, along with what key to match by. <?php foreach( return I wrote a simple function to perform an intersect on multiple (unlimited) arrays.
function multipleArrayIntersect($arrayOfArrays, $matchKey)
{
$compareArray = array_pop($arrayOfArrays);
foreach($arrayOfArrays AS $subArray => $contents){
if (!in_array($compareArray[$key][$matchKey], $contents)){
unset($compareArray[$key]);
}
}
}
}
?>
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qeremy ¶
12 years ago
<?phpFor the sake of array_unshift()
:)
function array_unpop(&$arr) {
$args = func_get_args(); unset($args[0]);
$tarr = array();
foreach ($args as $arg) {
$tarr[] = $arg;
}
$arr = array_merge($arr, $tarr);
}$queue = array("orange", "banana");
array_unpop($queue, "apple", "raspberry");
print_r($queue);
?>
Array
(
[0] => orange
[1] => banana
[2] => apple
[3] => raspberry
)
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rmondragon at gmail dot com ¶
19 years ago
will return a : Array ( [0] => ) <?phpIn a previous example ...
<?php
function array_trim ( $array, $index ) {
if ( is_array ( $array ) ) {
unset ( $array[$index] );
array_unshift ( $array, array_shift ( $array ) );
return $array;
}
else {
return false;
}
}
?>
This have a problem. if u unset the last value and then use
<?
array_unshift ( $array, array_shift ( $array ) );
?>
so u can fix it using...
if (count($array) > 0) array_unshift ( $values, array_shift ( $values ) );
?>
good luck ;)
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Anonymous ¶
10 years ago
Strict Standards: Only variables should be passed by reference in - on line 2 Notice that, you should assign a variable for function explode, then pass the variable reference into array_pop to avoid the Strict Standard warning.Strict Standards will be thrown out if you put exploded array in array_pop:
<?php
$a = array_pop(explode(",", "a,b,c"));
echo $a;
?>
You will see:
PHP Strict Standards: Only variables should be passed by reference in - on line 2
c
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Alex Chac?n ¶
21 years ago
<?phpalex.chacon@terra.com
Hi
Here there is a function that delete a elemente from a array and re calculate indexes
function eliminarElementoArreglo ($array, $indice)
{
if (array_key_exists($indice, $array))
{
$temp = $array[0];
$array[0] = $array[$indice];
$array[$indice] = $temp;
array_shift($array);//reacomodamos ?ndices
for ($i = 0 ; $i < $indice ; $i++)
{
$dummy = $array[$i];
$array[$i] = $temp;
$temp = $dummy;
}
}
return $array;
}
?>
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sonetti at hotmail dot com ¶
16 years ago
<?php@smp_info
I think you are still tired. What would be wrong with:
$array = array('one', 'two', 'three', 'four');//pop the last element off
array_pop($array);//$array == array('one', 'two', 'three');
?>
As the documentation clearly notes, array_pop() not only returns the last element, but actually removes it from the array wich is passed by reference. Calling array_diff is a waste of resources.
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Anonymous ¶
19 years ago
<?phpstrrchr is a lot more useful than the other example using array_pop for finding the extension of a file. For example:
$ext = strrchr($filename, ".");
?>
$ext will contain the extension of the file, including a ".", if the file has an extension, and FALSE if the file has no extension. If the file has multiple extensions, such as "filename.tar.gz", then this construction will just return the last extension.
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doyley3731 at gmail dot com ¶
16 years ago
function array_trim_end($array){ $num=count($array); return $array;I had a problem when using this function because my array was made up entirley of numbers, so I have made my own function. Hopefully it will be useful to somebody.
$num=$num-1;
unset($array[$num]);
}
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Orsi ¶
16 years ago
Here is a simple function which delete one element from the array (with value): return Hi,
<?php
/*
* This function deletes the given element from a one-dimension array
* Parameters: $array: the array (in/out)
* $deleteIt: the value which we would like to delete
* $useOldKeys: if it is false then the function will re-index the array (from 0, 1, ...)
* if it is true: the function will keep the old keys
* Returns true, if this value was in the array, otherwise false (in this case the array is same as before)
*/
function deleteFromArray(&$array, $deleteIt, $useOldKeys = FALSE)
{
$tmpArray = array();
$found = FALSE;
foreach($array as $key => $value)
{
if($value !== $deleteIt)
{
if(FALSE === $useOldKeys)
{
$tmpArray[] = $value;
}
else
{
$tmpArray[$key] = $value;
}
}
else
{
$found = TRUE;
}
}$array = $tmpArray;
}
?>
Maybe it will help somebody...
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