What's better to use in PHP for appending an array member,
$array[] = $value;
or
array_push($array, $value);
?
Though the manual says you're better off to avoid a function call, I've also read $array[]
is much slower than array_push()
. What are some clarifications or benchmarks?
I personally feel like $array[]
is cleaner to look at, and honestly splitting hairs over milliseconds is pretty irrelevant unless you plan on appending hundreds of thousands of strings to your array.
I ran this code:
$t = microtime(true); $array = array(); for($i = 0; $i < 10000; $i++) { $array[] = $i; } print microtime(true) - $t; print '<br>'; $t = microtime(true); $array = array(); for($i = 0; $i < 10000; $i++) { array_push($array, $i); } print microtime(true) - $t;
The first method using $array[]
is almost 50% faster than the second one.
Run 1 0.0054171085357666 // array_push 0.0028800964355469 // array[] Run 2 0.0054559707641602 // array_push 0.002892017364502 // array[] Run 3 0.0055501461029053 // array_push 0.0028610229492188 // array[]
This shouldn't be surprising, as the PHP manual notes this:
If you use array_push() to add one element to the array it's better to use $array[] = because in that way there is no overhead of calling a function.
The way it is phrased I wouldn't be surprised if array_push
is more efficient when adding multiple values. Out of curiosity, I did some further testing, and even for a large amount of additions, individual $array[]
calls are faster than one big array_push
. Interesting.
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