A shorter way to run a match on the array's keys rather than the values:<?phpfunction preg_grep_keys($pattern, $input, $flags = 0) { return array_intersect_key($input, array_flip(preg_grep($pattern, array_keys($input), $flags)));}?>(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
preg_grep — Return array entries that match the pattern
Returns the array consisting of the elements of the
array array that match the given
pattern.
patternThe pattern to search for, as a string.
arrayThe input array.
flags
If set to PREG_GREP_INVERT, this function returns
the elements of the input array that do not match
the given pattern.
Returns an array indexed using the keys from the
array array, або false в разі помилки.
Якщо задано хибний шаблон
регулярного виразу, виведеться повідомлення рівня
E_WARNING.
Приклад #1 preg_grep() example
<?php
$array = [ "4", M_PI, "2.74", 42 ];
// return all array elements containing floating point numbers
$fl_array = preg_grep("/^(\d+)?\.\d+$/", $array);
var_dump($fl_array);
?>
A shorter way to run a match on the array's keys rather than the values:<?phpfunction preg_grep_keys($pattern, $input, $flags = 0) { return array_intersect_key($input, array_flip(preg_grep($pattern, array_keys($input), $flags)));}?>Run a match on the array's keys rather than the values:<?phpfunction preg_grep_keys( $pattern, $input, $flags = 0 ){ $keys = preg_grep( $pattern, array_keys( $input ), $flags ); $vals = array(); foreach ( $keys as $key ) { $vals[$key] = $input[$key]; } return $vals;}?>This may be obvious to most experienced developers,but just in case its not,when using preg_grep to check for whitelisted items ,one must be very careful to explicitly define the regex boundaries or it will fail<?php$whitelist = ["home","dashboard","profile","group"];$possibleUserInputs = ["homd","hom","ashboard","settings","group"];foreach($possibleUserInputs as $input){ if(preg_grep("/$input/i",$whitelist) { echo $input." whitelisted"; }else{ echo $input." flawed"; }}?>This results in:homd flawedhom whitelistedashboard whitelistedsettings flawedgroup whitelistedI think this is because if boundaries are not explicitly defined,preg_grep looks for any instance of the substring in the whole array and returns true if found.This is not what we want,so boundaries must be defined.<?phpforeach($possibleUserInputs as $input){ if(preg_grep("/^$input$/i",$whitelist) { echo $input." whitelisted"; }else{ echo $input." flawed"; }}?>this results in:homd flawedhom flawedashboard flawedsettings flawedgroup whitelistedin_array() will also give the latter results but will require few tweaks if say,the search is to be case insensitive,which is always the case 70% of the time