WeberDev.com PHP and MySQL Code

LOG IN
BEGINNER GUIDES  |  PHP CLASSES  |  CODE SEARCH  |  ARTICLES SEARCH  |  PHP FORUMS  |  PHP MANUAL  |  PHP FUNCTIONS LIST  |  WEB SITE TEMPLATES
Start typing to search for PHP and MySQL Code Snippets and Articles Search
Submit a code Example / Snippet Submit Your Code
Search Engine Optimization Monitor SEO Monitor
Web Site UpTime Monitor UpTime Monitor
WeberDev's Monthly code contest PHP Code Contest
Your Personal Examples List My Favorite Examples
Your Personal Articles List My Favorite Articles
Edit Account Info Update Your Profile
PHP Code Search
Web Development Forums
Learn MySQL Playing Trivia
PHPBB2 Templates
Web Development Index
PHP Web Logs (BLogs)
Web Development Resources
Web Development Content
PHPClasses
PHP Editor
PHP Jobs
Vision.To Design
Ajax Tutorials
PHP Programming Help
PHP/MySQL Programming
Webmaster Resources
Webmaster Forum
XML meta language
website builder
Forex Trading Online forex trading platform
Iteratively reduce the array to a single value using a callback function

array_reduce

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.5, PHP 5)

array_reduceIteratively reduce the array to a single value using a callback function

Description

mixed array_reduce ( array $input , callback $function [, int $initial ] )

array_reduce() applies iteratively the function function to the elements of the array input , so as to reduce the array to a single value.

Parameters

input

The input array.

function

The callback function.

initial

If the optional initial is available, it will be used at the beginning of the process, or as a final result in case the array is empty.

Return Values

Returns the resulting value.

If the array is empty and initial is not passed, array_reduce() returns NULL.

Examples

Example #1 array_reduce() example

<?php
function rsum($v$w)
{
    
$v += $w;
    return 
$v;
}

function 
rmul($v$w)
{
    
$v *= $w;
    return 
$v;
}

$a = array(12345);
$x = array();
$b array_reduce($a"rsum");
$c array_reduce($a"rmul"10);
$d array_reduce($x"rsum"1);
?>

This will result in $b containing 15, $c containing 1200 (= 10*1*2*3*4*5), and $d containing 1.