Code Inspection: 'array_map()' call can be converted to loop
Reports the array_map()
calls that can be replaced with foreach
loops.
The array_map (php.net) function accepts one or several arrays as arguments, applies a callback function to each of their elements, and returns a new array containing the resulting elements. You can also use a foreach loop (php.net) to achieve the same result.
In the following example, the myArr
array's values are doubled by using the odd()
callback function. The function is called from either the array_map()
function call or the foreach
loop.
function double($var) {
return $var * 2;
}
$myArr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6];
$doubledValues = array_map('double', $myArr);
function double($var) {
return $var * 2;
}
$myArr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6];
$array_map = [];
foreach ($myArr as $key => $var) {
$array_map[$key] = double($myArr[$key]);
}
$doubledValues = $array_map;
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Last modified: 25 March 2024