Description
bool
in_array ( mixed needle, array haystack [, bool strict] )
Searches haystack for
needle and returns TRUE
if it is found in the array, FALSE otherwise.
If the third parameter strict is set to
TRUE then the in_array() function
will also check the types of
the needle in the haystack.
Note:
If needle is a string, the comparison is done in
a case-sensitive manner.
Note:
In PHP versions before 4.2.0 needle was not
allowed to be an array.
Example 1. in_array() example
<?php $os = array("Mac", "NT", "Irix", "Linux"); if (in_array("Irix", $os)) { echo "Got Irix"; } if (in_array("mac", $os)) { echo "Got mac"; } ?>
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The second condition fails because in_array()
is case-sensitive, so the program above will display:
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Example 2. in_array() with strict example
<?php $a = array('1.10', 12.4, 1.13);
if (in_array('12.4', $a, true)) { echo "'12.4' found with strict check\n"; }
if (in_array(1.13, $a, true)) { echo "1.13 found with strict check\n"; } ?>
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The above example will output: 1.13 found with strict check |
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Example 3. in_array() with an array as needle
<?php $a = array(array('p', 'h'), array('p', 'r'), 'o');
if (in_array(array('p', 'h'), $a)) { echo "'ph' was found\n"; }
if (in_array(array('f', 'i'), $a)) { echo "'fi' was found\n"; }
if (in_array('o', $a)) { echo "'o' was found\n"; } ?>
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The above example will output: 'ph' was found
'o' was found |
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See also array_search(),
array_key_exists(), and
isset().