PHP array_keys
Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to use the PHP array_keys()
function to get the keys of an array.
Introduction to the PHP array_keys function
The PHP array_keys() function accepts an array and returns all the keys or a subset of the keys of the array.
array_keys ( array $array , mixed $search_value , bool $strict = false ) : array
Code language: PHP (php)
In this syntax:
$array
is the input array.$search_value
specifies the value of the keys to search for.$strict
if it sets totrue
, thearray_keys()
function uses the identical operator (===) for matching the search_value with the array keys. Otherwise, the function uses the equal opeartor (==) for matching.
The array_keys()
function returns an array that contains all the keys in the input array.
PHP array_keys() function examples
Let’s take some examples of using the array_keys()
function.
1) Using the array_keys() function example
The following example shows how to get all keys of an indexed array:
$numbers = [10, 20, 30];
$keys = array_keys($numbers);
print_r($keys);
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Output:
Array
(
[0] => 0
[1] => 1
[2] => 2
)
Code language: PHP (php)
How it works.
- First, define an array that contains three numbers.
- Second, use the
array_keys()
function to get all the keys of the$numbers
array. - Third, display the keys.
Since the $numbers
is an indexed array, the array_keys()
function returns the numeric keys of the array.
The following example uses the array_keys()
function to get the keys of the array whole value is 20:
$numbers = [10, 20, 30];
$keys = array_keys($numbers, 20);
print_r($keys);
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Output:
Array
(
[0] => 1
)
Code language: PHP (php)
The array_keys()
function returns the key 1 because key 1 contains the value 20.
2) Using PHP array_keys() function with an associative array example
The following example illustrates how to use the array_keys()
function with an associative array:
$user = [
'username' => 'admin',
'email' => 'admin@phptutorial.net',
'is_active' => '1'
];
$properties = array_keys($user);
print_r($properties);
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Output:
Array
(
[0] => username
[1] => email
[2] => is_active
)
Code language: PHP (php)
How it works.
- First, define an associative array
$user
that contains three keysusername
,email
, andis_active
. - Second, get the keys of
$user
array using thearray_keys()
function. - Third, show the returned keys.
The following example uses the array_keys()
function to get the keys whose values equal 1:
$user = [
'username' => 'admin',
'email' => 'admin@phptutorial.net',
'is_active' => '1'
];$properties = array_keys($user, 1);
print_r($properties);
Code language: PHP (php)
Output:
Array
(
[0] => is_active
)
Code language: PHP (php)
The array_keys()
function returns one key, which is is_active
. However, the is_active
contains the string '1'
, not the number 1
. This is because the array_keys()
uses the equality (==) operator for comparison in searching by default.
To enable the strict equality comparison (===) when searching, you pass true
as the third argument of the array_keys()
function like this:
$user = [
'username' => 'admin',
'email' => 'admin@phptutorial.net',
'is_active' => '1'
];
$properties = array_keys($user, 1, true);
print_r($properties);
Code language: HTML, XML (xml)
Output:
Array
(
)
Code language: JavaScript (javascript)
Now, the array_keys()
function returns an empty array.
Finding array keys that pass a test
The following function returns the keys of an array, which pass a test specified a callback:
function array_keys_by(array $array, callable $callback): array
{
$keys = [];
foreach ($array as $key => $value) {
if ($callback($key)) {
$keys[] = $key;
}
}
return $keys;
}
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The following example uses the array_keys_by() function above to find the keys that contain the string '_post'
:
$permissions = [
'edit_post' => 1,
'delete_post' => 2,
'publish_post' => 3,
'approve' => 4,
];
$keys = array_keys_by($permissions, function ($permission) {
return strpos($permission, 'post');
});
print_r($keys);
Code language: HTML, XML (xml)
Summary
- Use the PHP
array_keys()
function to get all the keys or a subset of keys in an array.