What is the difference between array_udiff_assoc()
and array_diff_uassoc()
?
For array_udiff_assoc()
, I have this code:
function myfunction($v1,$v2)
{
if ($v1===$v2) {
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
$a1 = ["a" => "Cat", "b" => "Dog", "c" => "Horse"];
$a2 = ["a" => "Cat", "b" => "Horse", "c" => "Dog"];
print_r(array_udiff_assoc($a1, $a2, "myfunction"));
result
Array ( [b] Dog [c] => Horse )
also array_diff_uassoc()
:
function myfunction($v1,$v2)
{
if ($v1===$v2) {
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
$a1 = ["a" => "Cat", "b" => "Dog", "c" => "Horse"];
$a2 = ["a" => "Cat", "b" => "Horse", "c" => "Dog"];
print_r(array_diff_uassoc($a1, $a2, "myfunction"));
The result is same as first one:
Array ( [b] Dog [c] => Horse )
If they have any difference, what is it? The PHP manual does not says that they are aliases of each other.
They both do the same, but udiff-assoc
compares the DATA with the user supplied function, while diff-uassoc
compares the INDEX with the user supplied function.
As an answer to @lonsesomeday : as indicated by the 'u', diff_assoc
will use internal functions for all comparisons, and udiff_uassoc
uses provided callbacks for index and data comparison.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-diff-uassoc.php
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-udiff-assoc.php
Perhaps a battery of test cases will clear up any confusion between these related native functions. I'll consistently use the native case-insensitive comparision function strcasecmp()
to simplify the demonstration/explanation.
Here is the plain English explanation of how each function will behave:
array_diff()
- case-sensitive value-only comparisonsarray_diff_key()
- case-sensitive key-only comparisonsarray_diff_ukey()
- case-insensitive key-only comparisonsarray_diff_assoc()
- case-sensitive key and case-sensitive value comparisonsarray_diff_uassoc()
- * first-occurring case-insensitive key and case-sensitive value comparisonsarray_udiff()
- case-insensitive value-only comparisonsarray_udiff_assoc()
- case-sensitive key and case-insensitive value comparisonsarray_udiff_uassoc()
- case-insensitive key and case-insensitive value comparisons*Pay very close attention to how 5. array_diff_uassoc()
behaves differently with respect to the ['c' => 'd']
and ['m' => 'n']
comparisons due to the order of qualifying occurences in the $second
array.
Code: (Demo)
$first = [
'A' => 'B',
'c' => 'd',
'E' => 'f',
'g' => 'I',
'k' => 'F',
'm' => 'n',
'o' => 'p',
];
$second = [
'a' => 'b',
'A' => 'b',
'C' => 'd',
'c' => 'D',
'e' => 'F',
'G' => 'H',
'i' => 'B',
'J' => 'D',
'm' => 'N',
'M' => 'n',
'O' => 'r',
];
echo "array_diff()\n";
var_export(array_diff($first, $second));
echo "\n---\narray_diff_key()\n";
var_export(array_diff_key($first, $second));
echo "\n---\narray_diff_ukey()\n";
var_export(array_diff_ukey($first, $second, 'strcasecmp'));
echo "\n---\narray_diff_assoc()\n";
var_export(array_diff_assoc($first, $second));
echo "\n---\narray_diff_uassoc()\n";
var_export(array_diff_uassoc($first, $second, 'strcasecmp'));
echo "\n---\narray_udiff()\n";
var_export(array_udiff($first, $second, 'strcasecmp'));
echo "\n---\narray_udiff_assoc()\n";
var_export(array_udiff_assoc($first, $second, 'strcasecmp'));
echo "\n---\narray_udiff_uassoc()\n";
var_export(array_udiff_uassoc($first, $second, 'strcasecmp', 'strcasecmp'));
Output:
array_diff()
array (
'E' => 'f',
'G' => 'I',
'o' => 'p',
)
---
array_diff_key()
array (
'E' => 'f',
'k' => 'F',
'o' => 'p',
)
---
array_diff_ukey()
array (
'k' => 'F',
)
---
array_diff_assoc()
array (
'A' => 'B',
'c' => 'd',
'E' => 'f',
'G' => 'I',
'k' => 'F',
'm' => 'n',
'o' => 'p',
)
---
array_diff_uassoc()
array (
'A' => 'B',
'E' => 'f',
'G' => 'I',
'k' => 'F',
'm' => 'n',
'o' => 'p',
)
---
array_udiff()
array (
'G' => 'I',
'o' => 'p',
)
---
array_udiff_assoc()
array (
'E' => 'f',
'G' => 'I',
'k' => 'F',
'o' => 'p',
)
---
array_udiff_uassoc()
array (
'G' => 'I',
'k' => 'F',
'o' => 'p',
)
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