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BaseArrayHelper::map()   B

Complexity

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Total Lines 17
Code Lines 11

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Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 11
CRAP Score 8

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Metric Value
cc 8
eloc 11
nc 4
nop 4
dl 0
loc 17
ccs 11
cts 11
cp 1
crap 8
rs 8.4444
c 0
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<?php
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/**
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 * @link https://www.yiiframework.com/
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 * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
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 * @license https://www.yiiframework.com/license/
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 */
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namespace yii\helpers;
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use Yii;
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use ArrayAccess;
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use Traversable;
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use yii\base\Arrayable;
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use yii\base\InvalidArgumentException;
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/**
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 * BaseArrayHelper provides concrete implementation for [[ArrayHelper]].
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 *
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 * Do not use BaseArrayHelper. Use [[ArrayHelper]] instead.
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 *
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 * @author Qiang Xue <[email protected]>
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 * @since 2.0
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 */
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class BaseArrayHelper
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{
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    /**
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     * Converts an object or an array of objects into an array.
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     * @param object|array|string $object the object to be converted into an array
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     * @param array $properties a mapping from object class names to the properties that need to put into the resulting arrays.
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     * The properties specified for each class is an array of the following format:
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     *
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     * ```php
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     * [
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     *     'app\models\Post' => [
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     *         'id',
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     *         'title',
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     *         // the key name in array result => property name
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     *         'createTime' => 'created_at',
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     *         // the key name in array result => anonymous function
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     *         'length' => function ($post) {
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     *             return strlen($post->content);
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     *         },
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     *     ],
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     * ]
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     * ```
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     *
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     * The result of `ArrayHelper::toArray($post, $properties)` could be like the following:
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     *
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     * ```php
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     * [
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     *     'id' => 123,
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     *     'title' => 'test',
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     *     'createTime' => '2013-01-01 12:00AM',
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     *     'length' => 301,
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     * ]
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     * ```
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     *
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     * @param bool $recursive whether to recursively converts properties which are objects into arrays.
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     * @return array the array representation of the object
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     */
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    public static function toArray($object, $properties = [], $recursive = true)
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    {
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        if (is_array($object)) {
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            if ($recursive) {
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                foreach ($object as $key => $value) {
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                    if (is_array($value) || is_object($value)) {
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                        $object[$key] = static::toArray($value, $properties, true);
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                    }
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                }
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            }
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            return $object;
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        } elseif ($object instanceof \DateTimeInterface) {
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            return (array)$object;
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        } elseif (is_object($object)) {
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            if (!empty($properties)) {
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                $className = get_class($object);
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                if (!empty($properties[$className])) {
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                    $result = [];
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                    foreach ($properties[$className] as $key => $name) {
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                        if (is_int($key)) {
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                            $result[$name] = $object->$name;
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                        } else {
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                            $result[$key] = static::getValue($object, $name);
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                        }
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                    }
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                    return $recursive ? static::toArray($result, $properties) : $result;
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                }
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            }
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            if ($object instanceof Arrayable) {
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                $result = $object->toArray([], [], $recursive);
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            } else {
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                $result = [];
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                foreach ($object as $key => $value) {
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                    $result[$key] = $value;
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                }
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            }
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            return $recursive ? static::toArray($result, $properties) : $result;
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        }
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        return [$object];
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    }
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    /**
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     * Merges two or more arrays into one recursively.
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     * If each array has an element with the same string key value, the latter
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     * will overwrite the former (different from array_merge_recursive).
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     * Recursive merging will be conducted if both arrays have an element of array
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     * type and are having the same key.
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     * For integer-keyed elements, the elements from the latter array will
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     * be appended to the former array.
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     * You can use [[UnsetArrayValue]] object to unset value from previous array or
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     * [[ReplaceArrayValue]] to force replace former value instead of recursive merging.
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     * @param array $a array to be merged to
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     * @param array $b array to be merged from. You can specify additional
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     * arrays via third argument, fourth argument etc.
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     * @return array the merged array (the original arrays are not changed.)
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     */
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    public static function merge($a, $b)
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    {
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        $args = func_get_args();
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        $res = array_shift($args);
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        while (!empty($args)) {
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            foreach (array_shift($args) as $k => $v) {
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                if ($v instanceof UnsetArrayValue) {
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                    unset($res[$k]);
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                } elseif ($v instanceof ReplaceArrayValue) {
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                    $res[$k] = $v->value;
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                } elseif (is_int($k)) {
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                    if (array_key_exists($k, $res)) {
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                        $res[] = $v;
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                    } else {
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                        $res[$k] = $v;
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                    }
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                } elseif (is_array($v) && isset($res[$k]) && is_array($res[$k])) {
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                    $res[$k] = static::merge($res[$k], $v);
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                } else {
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                    $res[$k] = $v;
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                }
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            }
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        }
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        return $res;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Retrieves the value of an array element or object property with the given key or property name.
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     * If the key does not exist in the array, the default value will be returned instead.
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     * Not used when getting value from an object.
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     *
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     * The key may be specified in a dot format to retrieve the value of a sub-array or the property
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     * of an embedded object. In particular, if the key is `x.y.z`, then the returned value would
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     * be `$array['x']['y']['z']` or `$array->x->y->z` (if `$array` is an object). If `$array['x']`
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     * or `$array->x` is neither an array nor an object, the default value will be returned.
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     * Note that if the array already has an element `x.y.z`, then its value will be returned
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     * instead of going through the sub-arrays. So it is better to be done specifying an array of key names
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     * like `['x', 'y', 'z']`.
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     *
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     * Below are some usage examples,
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     *
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     * ```php
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     * // working with array
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     * $username = \yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::getValue($_POST, 'username');
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     * // working with object
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     * $username = \yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::getValue($user, 'username');
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     * // working with anonymous function
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     * $fullName = \yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::getValue($user, function ($user, $defaultValue) {
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     *     return $user->firstName . ' ' . $user->lastName;
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     * });
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     * // using dot format to retrieve the property of embedded object
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     * $street = \yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::getValue($users, 'address.street');
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     * // using an array of keys to retrieve the value
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     * $value = \yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::getValue($versions, ['1.0', 'date']);
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     * ```
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     *
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     * @param array|object $array array or object to extract value from
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     * @param string|\Closure|array $key key name of the array element, an array of keys or property name of the object,
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     * or an anonymous function returning the value. The anonymous function signature should be:
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     * `function($array, $defaultValue)`.
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     * The possibility to pass an array of keys is available since version 2.0.4.
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     * @param mixed $default the default value to be returned if the specified array key does not exist. Not used when
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     * getting value from an object.
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     * @return mixed the value of the element if found, default value otherwise
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     */
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    public static function getValue($array, $key, $default = null)
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    {
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        if ($key instanceof \Closure) {
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            return $key($array, $default);
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        }
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        if (is_array($key)) {
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            $lastKey = array_pop($key);
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            foreach ($key as $keyPart) {
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                $array = static::getValue($array, $keyPart);
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            }
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            $key = $lastKey;
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        }
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        if (is_object($array) && property_exists($array, $key)) {
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            return $array->$key;
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        }
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        if (static::keyExists($key, $array)) {
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            return $array[$key];
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        }
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        if ($key && ($pos = strrpos($key, '.')) !== false) {
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            $array = static::getValue($array, substr($key, 0, $pos), $default);
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            $key = substr($key, $pos + 1);
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        if (static::keyExists($key, $array)) {
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            return $array[$key];
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        if (is_object($array)) {
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            // it is not reliably possible to check whether a property is accessible beforehand
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            try {
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            } catch (\Exception $e) {
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                if ($array instanceof ArrayAccess) {
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                    return $default;
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                throw $e;
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        }
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        return $default;
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    /**
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     * Writes a value into an associative array at the key path specified.
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     * If there is no such key path yet, it will be created recursively.
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     * If the key exists, it will be overwritten.
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     *
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     * ```php
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     *      'key' => [
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     *          'in' => [
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     *              'val1',
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     *              'key' => 'val'
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     *      ]
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     *  ];
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     * ```
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     * ```php
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     *  [
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     *      'key' => [
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     *              ['arr' => 'val'],
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     * ```php
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     *          'in' => [
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     *  ]
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     * ```
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     *
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     * @param string|array|null $path the path of where do you want to write a value to `$array`
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     * you can also describe the path as an array of keys
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     * if the path is null then `$array` will be assigned the `$value`
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     * @param mixed $value the value to be written
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     * @since 2.0.13
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     */
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    public static function setValue(&$array, $path, $value)
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    {
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        if ($path === null) {
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            return;
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        $keys = is_array($path) ? $path : explode('.', $path);
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        while (count($keys) > 1) {
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            $key = array_shift($keys);
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            if (!isset($array[$key])) {
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                $array[$key] = [];
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            if (!is_array($array[$key])) {
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                $array[$key] = [$array[$key]];
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            $array = &$array[$key];
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        $array[array_shift($keys)] = $value;
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    /**
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     *
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     * Usage examples,
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     * @param mixed $default the default value to be returned if the specified key does not exist
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    public static function remove(&$array, $key, $default = null)
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        if (is_array($array) && array_key_exists($key, $array)) {
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            $value = $array[$key];
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            unset($array[$key]);
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     * $removed = \yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::removeValue($array, 'Jackson');
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     *
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     * @param array $array the array where to look the value from
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     * @param mixed $value the value to remove from the array
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    public static function removeValue(&$array, $value)
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        $result = [];
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            foreach ($array as $key => $val) {
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                if ($val === $value) {
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                    unset($array[$key]);
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        return $result;
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    /**
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     * Indexes and/or groups the array according to a specified key.
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     * The input should be either multidimensional array or an array of objects.
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     *
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     * The $key can be either a key name of the sub-array, a property name of object, or an anonymous
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     * $groups is an array of keys, that will be used to group the input array into one or more sub-arrays based
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     *
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     * If the `$key` is specified as `null` or a value of an element corresponding to the key is `null` in addition
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     * to `$groups` not specified then the element is discarded.
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     *
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     * For example:
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     *
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     *     ['id' => '123', 'data' => 'abc', 'device' => 'laptop'],
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     *     ['id' => '345', 'data' => 'def', 'device' => 'tablet'],
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     *     ['id' => '345', 'data' => 'hgi', 'device' => 'smartphone'],
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     * $result = ArrayHelper::index($array, 'id');
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     *
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     *
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     * ```php
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     *     '123' => ['id' => '123', 'data' => 'abc', 'device' => 'laptop'],
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     *     '345' => ['id' => '345', 'data' => 'hgi', 'device' => 'smartphone']
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     *     // The second element of an original array is overwritten by the last element because of the same id
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     * ```
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     *
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     *
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     * $result = ArrayHelper::index($array, function ($element) {
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     *     return $element['id'];
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     * ```
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     *
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     * Passing `id` as a third argument will group `$array` by `id`:
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     *
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     * $result = ArrayHelper::index($array, null, 'id');
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     * ```
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     *
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     *
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     * ```php
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     * [
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     *         ['id' => '123', 'data' => 'abc', 'device' => 'laptop']
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     *     '345' => [ // all elements with this index are present in the result array
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     *         ['id' => '345', 'data' => 'def', 'device' => 'tablet'],
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     *         ['id' => '345', 'data' => 'hgi', 'device' => 'smartphone'],
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     * ]
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     * ```
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     *
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     *
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     * ```php
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     * ```
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     *
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     * The result will be a multidimensional array grouped by `id` on the first level, by the `device` on the second one
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     * ```php
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     * [
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     *     '123' => [
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     *         ]
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     *     ],
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     *     '345' => [
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     *         'tablet' => [
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     *             'def' => ['id' => '345', 'data' => 'def', 'device' => 'tablet']
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     *         ],
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     *         'smartphone' => [
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     * ```
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     *
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     * @param array $array the array that needs to be indexed or grouped
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     * @param string|\Closure|null $key the column name or anonymous function which result will be used to index the array
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     * @param string|string[]|\Closure[]|null $groups the array of keys, that will be used to group the input array
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     * by one or more keys. If the $key attribute or its value for the particular element is null and $groups is not
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     * defined, the array element will be discarded. Otherwise, if $groups is specified, array element will be added
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     * to the result array without any key. This parameter is available since version 2.0.8.
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     * @return array the indexed and/or grouped array
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     */
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    public static function index($array, $key, $groups = [])
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    {
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        $result = [];
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        $groups = (array) $groups;
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        foreach ($array as $element) {
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            $lastArray = &$result;
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            foreach ($groups as $group) {
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                $value = static::getValue($element, $group);
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                if (!array_key_exists($value, $lastArray)) {
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                    $lastArray[$value] = [];
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                $lastArray = &$lastArray[$value];
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            }
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            if ($key === null) {
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                if (!empty($groups)) {
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                    $lastArray[] = $element;
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                }
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            } else {
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                $value = static::getValue($element, $key);
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                if ($value !== null) {
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                    if (is_float($value)) {
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                        $value = StringHelper::floatToString($value);
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                    $lastArray[$value] = $element;
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                }
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            }
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            unset($lastArray);
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        }
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        return $result;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Returns the values of a specified column in an array.
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     * The input array should be multidimensional or an array of objects.
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     *
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     *
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     *     ['id' => '345', 'data' => 'def'],
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     * ];
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     * $result = ArrayHelper::getColumn($array, 'id');
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     * // the result is: ['123', '345']
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     *
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     * // using anonymous function
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     * $result = ArrayHelper::getColumn($array, function ($element) {
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     *     return $element['id'];
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     * });
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     * ```
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     *
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     * @param array $array
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     * @param int|string|array|\Closure $name
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     * @param bool $keepKeys whether to maintain the array keys. If false, the resulting array
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     * will be re-indexed with integers.
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     * @return array the list of column values
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     */
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    public static function getColumn($array, $name, $keepKeys = true)
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    {
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        $result = [];
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        if ($keepKeys) {
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            foreach ($array as $k => $element) {
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                $result[$k] = static::getValue($element, $name);
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            }
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        } else {
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            foreach ($array as $element) {
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                $result[] = static::getValue($element, $name);
549
            }
550
        }
551
552 267
        return $result;
553
    }
554
555
    /**
556
     * Builds a map (key-value pairs) from a multidimensional array or an array of objects.
557
     * The `$from` and `$to` parameters specify the key names or property names to set up the map.
558
     * Optionally, one can further group the map according to a grouping field `$group`.
559
     *
560
     * For example,
561
     *
562
     * ```php
563
     * $array = [
564
     *     ['id' => '123', 'name' => 'aaa', 'class' => 'x'],
565
     *     ['id' => '124', 'name' => 'bbb', 'class' => 'x'],
566
     *     ['id' => '345', 'name' => 'ccc', 'class' => 'y'],
567
     * ];
568
     *
569
     * $result = ArrayHelper::map($array, 'id', 'name');
570
     * // the result is:
571
     * // [
572
     * //     '123' => 'aaa',
573
     * //     '124' => 'bbb',
574
     * //     '345' => 'ccc',
575
     * // ]
576
     *
577
     * $result = ArrayHelper::map($array, 'id', 'name', 'class');
578
     * // the result is:
579
     * // [
580
     * //     'x' => [
581
     * //         '123' => 'aaa',
582
     * //         '124' => 'bbb',
583
     * //     ],
584
     * //     'y' => [
585
     * //         '345' => 'ccc',
586
     * //     ],
587
     * // ]
588
     * ```
589
     *
590
     * @param array $array
591
     * @param string|\Closure $from
592
     * @param string|\Closure $to
593
     * @param string|\Closure|null $group
594
     * @return array
595
     */
596 78
    public static function map($array, $from, $to, $group = null)
597
    {
598 78
        if (is_string($from) && is_string($to) && $group === null && strpos($from, '.') === false && strpos($to, '.') === false) {
599 78
            return array_column($array, $to, $from);
600
        }
601 1
        $result = [];
602 1
        foreach ($array as $element) {
603 1
            $key = static::getValue($element, $from);
604 1
            $value = static::getValue($element, $to);
605 1
            if ($group !== null) {
606 1
                $result[static::getValue($element, $group)][$key] = $value;
607
            } else {
608 1
                $result[$key] = $value;
609
            }
610
        }
611
612 1
        return $result;
613
    }
614
615
    /**
616
     * Checks if the given array contains the specified key.
617
     * This method enhances the `array_key_exists()` function by supporting case-insensitive
618
     * key comparison.
619
     * @param string|int $key the key to check
620
     * @param array|ArrayAccess $array the array with keys to check
621
     * @param bool $caseSensitive whether the key comparison should be case-sensitive
622
     * @return bool whether the array contains the specified key
623
     */
624 442
    public static function keyExists($key, $array, $caseSensitive = true)
625
    {
626
        // ToDo: This check can be removed when the minimum PHP version is >= 8.1 (Yii2.2)
627 442
        if (is_float($key)) {
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            $key = (int)$key;
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        }
630
631 442
        if ($caseSensitive) {
632 441
            if (is_array($array) && array_key_exists($key, $array)) {
633 330
                return true;
634
            }
635
            // Cannot use `array_has_key` on Objects for PHP 7.4+, therefore we need to check using [[ArrayAccess::offsetExists()]]
636 151
            return $array instanceof ArrayAccess && $array->offsetExists($key);
637
        }
638
639 2
        if ($array instanceof ArrayAccess) {
640 1
            throw new InvalidArgumentException('Second parameter($array) cannot be ArrayAccess in case insensitive mode');
641
        }
642
643 1
        foreach (array_keys($array) as $k) {
644 1
            if (strcasecmp($key, $k) === 0) {
645 1
                return true;
646
            }
647
        }
648
649 1
        return false;
650
    }
651
652
    /**
653
     * Sorts an array of objects or arrays (with the same structure) by one or several keys.
654
     * @param array $array the array to be sorted. The array will be modified after calling this method.
655
     * @param string|\Closure|array $key the key(s) to be sorted by. This refers to a key name of the sub-array
656
     * elements, a property name of the objects, or an anonymous function returning the values for comparison
657
     * purpose. The anonymous function signature should be: `function($item)`.
658
     * To sort by multiple keys, provide an array of keys here.
659
     * @param int|array $direction the sorting direction. It can be either `SORT_ASC` or `SORT_DESC`.
660
     * When sorting by multiple keys with different sorting directions, use an array of sorting directions.
661
     * @param int|array $sortFlag the PHP sort flag. Valid values include
662
     * `SORT_REGULAR`, `SORT_NUMERIC`, `SORT_STRING`, `SORT_LOCALE_STRING`, `SORT_NATURAL` and `SORT_FLAG_CASE`.
663
     * Please refer to [PHP manual](https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.sort.php)
664
     * for more details. When sorting by multiple keys with different sort flags, use an array of sort flags.
665
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException if the $direction or $sortFlag parameters do not have
666
     * correct number of elements as that of $key.
667
     */
668 65
    public static function multisort(&$array, $key, $direction = SORT_ASC, $sortFlag = SORT_REGULAR)
669
    {
670 65
        $keys = is_array($key) ? $key : [$key];
671 65
        if (empty($keys) || empty($array)) {
672 1
            return;
673
        }
674 65
        $n = count($keys);
675 65
        if (is_scalar($direction)) {
676 58
            $direction = array_fill(0, $n, $direction);
677 7
        } elseif (count($direction) !== $n) {
678 1
            throw new InvalidArgumentException('The length of $direction parameter must be the same as that of $keys.');
679
        }
680 64
        if (is_scalar($sortFlag)) {
681 63
            $sortFlag = array_fill(0, $n, $sortFlag);
682 2
        } elseif (count($sortFlag) !== $n) {
683 1
            throw new InvalidArgumentException('The length of $sortFlag parameter must be the same as that of $keys.');
684
        }
685 63
        $args = [];
686 63
        foreach ($keys as $i => $k) {
687 63
            $flag = $sortFlag[$i];
688 63
            $args[] = static::getColumn($array, $k);
689 63
            $args[] = $direction[$i];
690 63
            $args[] = $flag;
691
        }
692
693
        // This fix is used for cases when main sorting specified by columns has equal values
694
        // Without it it will lead to Fatal Error: Nesting level too deep - recursive dependency?
695 63
        $args[] = range(1, count($array));
696 63
        $args[] = SORT_ASC;
697 63
        $args[] = SORT_NUMERIC;
698
699 63
        $args[] = &$array;
700 63
        call_user_func_array('array_multisort', $args);
701
    }
702
703
    /**
704
     * Encodes special characters in an array of strings into HTML entities.
705
     * Only array values will be encoded by default.
706
     * If a value is an array, this method will also encode it recursively.
707
     * Only string values will be encoded.
708
     * @param array $data data to be encoded
709
     * @param bool $valuesOnly whether to encode array values only. If false,
710
     * both the array keys and array values will be encoded.
711
     * @param string|null $charset the charset that the data is using. If not set,
712
     * [[\yii\base\Application::charset]] will be used.
713
     * @return array the encoded data
714
     * @see https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.htmlspecialchars.php
715
     */
716 1
    public static function htmlEncode($data, $valuesOnly = true, $charset = null)
717
    {
718 1
        if ($charset === null) {
719 1
            $charset = Yii::$app ? Yii::$app->charset : 'UTF-8';
720
        }
721 1
        $d = [];
722 1
        foreach ($data as $key => $value) {
723 1
            if (!$valuesOnly && is_string($key)) {
724 1
                $key = htmlspecialchars($key, ENT_QUOTES | ENT_SUBSTITUTE, $charset);
725
            }
726 1
            if (is_string($value)) {
727 1
                $d[$key] = htmlspecialchars($value, ENT_QUOTES | ENT_SUBSTITUTE, $charset);
728 1
            } elseif (is_array($value)) {
729 1
                $d[$key] = static::htmlEncode($value, $valuesOnly, $charset);
730
            } else {
731 1
                $d[$key] = $value;
732
            }
733
        }
734
735 1
        return $d;
736
    }
737
738
    /**
739
     * Decodes HTML entities into the corresponding characters in an array of strings.
740
     *
741
     * Only array values will be decoded by default.
742
     * If a value is an array, this method will also decode it recursively.
743
     * Only string values will be decoded.
744
     *
745
     * @param array $data data to be decoded
746
     * @param bool $valuesOnly whether to decode array values only. If `false`,
747
     * then both the array keys and array values will be decoded.
748
     * @return array the decoded data
749
     * @see https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.htmlspecialchars-decode.php
750
     */
751 1
    public static function htmlDecode($data, $valuesOnly = true)
752
    {
753 1
        $d = [];
754 1
        foreach ($data as $key => $value) {
755 1
            if (!$valuesOnly && is_string($key)) {
756 1
                $key = htmlspecialchars_decode($key, ENT_QUOTES | ENT_SUBSTITUTE);
757
            }
758 1
            if (is_string($value)) {
759 1
                $d[$key] = htmlspecialchars_decode($value, ENT_QUOTES | ENT_SUBSTITUTE);
760 1
            } elseif (is_array($value)) {
761 1
                $d[$key] = static::htmlDecode($value, $valuesOnly);
762
            } else {
763 1
                $d[$key] = $value;
764
            }
765
        }
766
767 1
        return $d;
768
    }
769
770
    /**
771
     * Returns a value indicating whether the given array is an associative array.
772
     *
773
     * An array is associative if all its keys are strings. If `$allStrings` is false,
774
     * then an array will be treated as associative if at least one of its keys is a string.
775
     *
776
     * Note that an empty array will NOT be considered associative.
777
     *
778
     * @param array $array the array being checked
779
     * @param bool $allStrings whether the array keys must be all strings in order for
780
     * the array to be treated as associative.
781
     * @return bool whether the array is associative
782
     */
783 324
    public static function isAssociative($array, $allStrings = true)
784
    {
785 324
        if (empty($array) || !is_array($array)) {
786 186
            return false;
787
        }
788
789 164
        if ($allStrings) {
790 164
            foreach ($array as $key => $value) {
791 164
                if (!is_string($key)) {
792 15
                    return false;
793
                }
794
            }
795
796 154
            return true;
797
        }
798
799 1
        foreach ($array as $key => $value) {
800 1
            if (is_string($key)) {
801 1
                return true;
802
            }
803
        }
804
805 1
        return false;
806
    }
807
808
    /**
809
     * Returns a value indicating whether the given array is an indexed array.
810
     *
811
     * An array is indexed if all its keys are integers. If `$consecutive` is true,
812
     * then the array keys must be a consecutive sequence starting from 0.
813
     *
814
     * Note that an empty array will be considered indexed.
815
     *
816
     * @param array $array the array being checked
817
     * @param bool $consecutive whether the array keys must be a consecutive sequence
818
     * in order for the array to be treated as indexed.
819
     * @return bool whether the array is indexed
820
     */
821 14
    public static function isIndexed($array, $consecutive = false)
822
    {
823 14
        if (!is_array($array)) {
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824 1
            return false;
825
        }
826
827 14
        if (empty($array)) {
828 1
            return true;
829
        }
830
831 14
        $keys = array_keys($array);
832
833 14
        if ($consecutive) {
834 1
            return $keys === array_keys($keys);
835
        }
836
837 14
        foreach ($keys as $key) {
838 14
            if (!is_int($key)) {
839 7
                return false;
840
            }
841
        }
842
843 8
        return true;
844
    }
845
846
    /**
847
     * Check whether an array or [[Traversable]] contains an element.
848
     *
849
     * This method does the same as the PHP function [in_array()](https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.in-array.php)
850
     * but additionally works for objects that implement the [[Traversable]] interface.
851
     *
852
     * @param mixed $needle The value to look for.
853
     * @param iterable $haystack The set of values to search.
854
     * @param bool $strict Whether to enable strict (`===`) comparison.
855
     * @return bool `true` if `$needle` was found in `$haystack`, `false` otherwise.
856
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException if `$haystack` is neither traversable nor an array.
857
     * @see https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.in-array.php
858
     * @since 2.0.7
859
     */
860 20
    public static function isIn($needle, $haystack, $strict = false)
861
    {
862 20
        if (!static::isTraversable($haystack)) {
863 1
            throw new InvalidArgumentException('Argument $haystack must be an array or implement Traversable');
864
        }
865
866 19
        if (is_array($haystack)) {
867 19
            return in_array($needle, $haystack, $strict);
868
        }
869
870 4
        foreach ($haystack as $value) {
871 4
            if ($strict ? $needle === $value : $needle == $value) {
872 4
                return true;
873
            }
874
        }
875
876 3
        return false;
877
    }
878
879
    /**
880
     * Checks whether a variable is an array or [[Traversable]].
881
     *
882
     * This method does the same as the PHP function [is_array()](https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.is-array.php)
883
     * but additionally works on objects that implement the [[Traversable]] interface.
884
     * @param mixed $var The variable being evaluated.
885
     * @return bool whether $var can be traversed via foreach
886
     * @see https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.is-array.php
887
     * @since 2.0.8
888
     */
889 808
    public static function isTraversable($var)
890
    {
891 808
        return is_array($var) || $var instanceof Traversable;
892
    }
893
894
    /**
895
     * Checks whether an array or [[Traversable]] is a subset of another array or [[Traversable]].
896
     *
897
     * This method will return `true`, if all elements of `$needles` are contained in
898
     * `$haystack`. If at least one element is missing, `false` will be returned.
899
     *
900
     * @param iterable $needles The values that must **all** be in `$haystack`.
901
     * @param iterable $haystack The set of value to search.
902
     * @param bool $strict Whether to enable strict (`===`) comparison.
903
     * @return bool `true` if `$needles` is a subset of `$haystack`, `false` otherwise.
904
     * @throws InvalidArgumentException if `$haystack` or `$needles` is neither traversable nor an array.
905
     * @since 2.0.7
906
     */
907 6
    public static function isSubset($needles, $haystack, $strict = false)
908
    {
909 6
        if (!static::isTraversable($needles)) {
910 1
            throw new InvalidArgumentException('Argument $needles must be an array or implement Traversable');
911
        }
912
913 5
        foreach ($needles as $needle) {
914 4
            if (!static::isIn($needle, $haystack, $strict)) {
915 3
                return false;
916
            }
917
        }
918
919 4
        return true;
920
    }
921
922
    /**
923
     * Filters array according to rules specified.
924
     *
925
     * For example:
926
     *
927
     * ```php
928
     * $array = [
929
     *     'A' => [1, 2],
930
     *     'B' => [
931
     *         'C' => 1,
932
     *         'D' => 2,
933
     *     ],
934
     *     'E' => 1,
935
     * ];
936
     *
937
     * $result = \yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::filter($array, ['A']);
938
     * // $result will be:
939
     * // [
940
     * //     'A' => [1, 2],
941
     * // ]
942
     *
943
     * $result = \yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::filter($array, ['A', 'B.C']);
944
     * // $result will be:
945
     * // [
946
     * //     'A' => [1, 2],
947
     * //     'B' => ['C' => 1],
948
     * // ]
949
     *
950
     * $result = \yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::filter($array, ['B', '!B.C']);
951
     * // $result will be:
952
     * // [
953
     * //     'B' => ['D' => 2],
954
     * // ]
955
     * ```
956
     *
957
     * @param array $array Source array
958
     * @param iterable $filters Rules that define array keys which should be left or removed from results.
959
     * Each rule is:
960
     * - `var` - `$array['var']` will be left in result.
961
     * - `var.key` = only `$array['var']['key'] will be left in result.
962
     * - `!var.key` = `$array['var']['key'] will be removed from result.
963
     * @return array Filtered array
964
     * @since 2.0.9
965
     */
966 31
    public static function filter($array, $filters)
967
    {
968 31
        $result = [];
969 31
        $excludeFilters = [];
970
971 31
        foreach ($filters as $filter) {
972 11
            if (!is_string($filter) && !is_int($filter)) {
973 1
                continue;
974
            }
975
976 10
            if (is_string($filter) && strncmp($filter, '!', 1) === 0) {
977 3
                $excludeFilters[] = substr($filter, 1);
978 3
                continue;
979
            }
980
981 10
            $nodeValue = $array; //set $array as root node
982 10
            $keys = explode('.', (string) $filter);
983 10
            foreach ($keys as $key) {
984 10
                if (!array_key_exists($key, $nodeValue)) {
985 8
                    continue 2; //Jump to next filter
986
                }
987 10
                $nodeValue = $nodeValue[$key];
988
            }
989
990
            //We've found a value now let's insert it
991 10
            $resultNode = &$result;
992 10
            foreach ($keys as $key) {
993 10
                if (!array_key_exists($key, $resultNode)) {
994 10
                    $resultNode[$key] = [];
995
                }
996 10
                $resultNode = &$resultNode[$key];
997
            }
998 10
            $resultNode = $nodeValue;
999
        }
1000
1001 31
        foreach ($excludeFilters as $filter) {
1002 3
            $excludeNode = &$result;
1003 3
            $keys = explode('.', (string) $filter);
1004 3
            $numNestedKeys = count($keys) - 1;
1005 3
            foreach ($keys as $i => $key) {
1006 3
                if (!array_key_exists($key, $excludeNode)) {
1007 1
                    continue 2; //Jump to next filter
1008
                }
1009
1010 3
                if ($i < $numNestedKeys) {
1011 3
                    $excludeNode = &$excludeNode[$key];
1012
                } else {
1013 3
                    unset($excludeNode[$key]);
1014 3
                    break;
1015
                }
1016
            }
1017
        }
1018
1019 31
        return $result;
1020
    }
1021
1022
    /**
1023
     * Sorts array recursively.
1024
     *
1025
     * @param array $array An array passing by reference.
1026
     * @param callable|null $sorter The array sorter. If omitted, sort index array by values, sort assoc array by keys.
1027
     * @return array
1028
     */
1029 18
    public static function recursiveSort(array &$array, $sorter = null)
1030
    {
1031 18
        foreach ($array as &$value) {
1032 18
            if (is_array($value)) {
1033 5
                static::recursiveSort($value, $sorter);
1034
            }
1035
        }
1036 18
        unset($value);
1037
1038 18
        if ($sorter === null) {
1039 5
            $sorter = static::isIndexed($array) ? 'sort' : 'ksort';
1040
        }
1041
1042 18
        call_user_func_array($sorter, [&$array]);
1043
1044 18
        return $array;
1045
    }
1046
}
1047