(PHP 4 >= 4.0.5, PHP 5)
array_reduce — Iteratively reduce the array to a single value using a callback function
array_reduce() applies iteratively the
callback
function to the elements of the
array
, so as to reduce the array to
a single value.
array
The input array.
callback
carry
Holds the return value of the previous iteration; in the case of the
first iteration it instead holds the value of
initial
.
item
Holds the value of the current iteration.
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.
Returns the resulting value.
If the array is empty and initial
is not passed,
array_reduce() returns NULL
.
Example #1 array_reduce() example
<?php
function sum($carry, $item)
{
$carry += $item;
return $carry;
}
function multiplication($carry, $item)
{
$carry *= $item;
return $carry;
}
$a = array(1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
$x = array();
var_dump(array_reduce($a, "sum")); // int(15)
var_dump(array_reduce($a, "multiplication", 10)); // int(1200), because: 10*1*2*3*4*5
var_dump(array_reduce($x, "sum", "No data to reduce")); // string(17) "No data to reduce"
?>