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/**
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* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
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* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
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* @license http://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 yii\base\InvalidParamException;
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/**
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* ArrayHelper provides additional array functionality you can use in your
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* application.
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*
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* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
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* @since 2.0
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*/
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class ArrayHelper
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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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* @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 ($args !== array()) {
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$next = array_shift($args);
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foreach ($next as $k => $v) {
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if (is_integer($k)) {
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isset($res[$k]) ? $res[] = $v : $res[$k] = $v;
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} elseif (is_array($v) && isset($res[$k]) && is_array($res[$k])) {
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$res[$k] = self::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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*
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* Below are some usage examples,
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*
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* ~~~
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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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* ~~~
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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 $key key name of the array element, or property name of the object,
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* or an anonymous function returning the value. The anonymous function signature should be:
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* `function($array, $defaultValue)`.
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* @param mixed $default the default value to be returned if the specified key does not exist
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* @return mixed the value of the
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*/
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public static function getValue($array, $key, $default = null)
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{
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if ($key instanceof \Closure) {
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return $key($array, $default);
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} elseif (is_array($array)) {
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return isset($array[$key]) || array_key_exists($key, $array) ? $array[$key] : $default;
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} else {
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return $array->$key;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Indexes an array according to a specified key.
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* The input array should be multidimensional or an array of objects.
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*
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* The key can be a key name of the sub-array, a property name of object, or an anonymous
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* function which returns the key value given an array element.
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*
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* If a key value is null, the corresponding array element will be discarded and not put in the result.
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*
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* For example,
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*
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* ~~~
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* $array = array(
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* array('id' => '123', 'data' => 'abc'),
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* array('id' => '345', 'data' => 'def'),
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* );
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* $result = ArrayHelper::index($array, 'id');
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* // the result is:
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* // array(
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* // '123' => array('id' => '123', 'data' => 'abc'),
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* // '345' => array('id' => '345', 'data' => 'def'),
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* // )
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*
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* // using anonymous function
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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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*
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* @param array $array the array that needs to be indexed
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* @param string|\Closure $key the column name or anonymous function whose result will be used to index the array
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* @return array the indexed array
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*/
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public static function index($array, $key)
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{
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$result = array();
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foreach ($array as $element) {
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$value = static::getValue($element, $key);
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$result[$value] = $element;
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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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* For example,
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*
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* ~~~
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* $array = array(
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* array('id' => '123', 'data' => 'abc'),
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* array('id' => '345', 'data' => 'def'),
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* );
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* $result = ArrayHelper::getColumn($array, 'id');
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* // the result is: array( '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 string|\Closure $name
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* @param boolean $keepKeys whether to maintain the array keys. If false, the resulting array
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* will be re-indexed with integers.
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* @return array the list of column values
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*/
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public static function getColumn($array, $name, $keepKeys = true)
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{
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$result = array();
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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);
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}
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}
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return $result;
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}
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/**
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* Builds a map (key-value pairs) from a multidimensional array or an array of objects.
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* The `$from` and `$to` parameters specify the key names or property names to set up the map.
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* Optionally, one can further group the map according to a grouping field `$group`.
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*
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* For example,
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*
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* ~~~
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* $array = array(
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* array('id' => '123', 'name' => 'aaa', 'class' => 'x'),
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* array('id' => '124', 'name' => 'bbb', 'class' => 'x'),
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* array('id' => '345', 'name' => 'ccc', 'class' => 'y'),
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* );
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*
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* $result = ArrayHelper::map($array, 'id', 'name');
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* // the result is:
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* // array(
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* // '123' => 'aaa',
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* // '124' => 'bbb',
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* // '345' => 'ccc',
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* // )
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*
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* $result = ArrayHelper::map($array, 'id', 'name', 'class');
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* // the result is:
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* // array(
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* // 'x' => array(
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* // '123' => 'aaa',
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* // '124' => 'bbb',
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* // ),
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* // 'y' => array(
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* // '345' => 'ccc',
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* // ),
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* // )
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* ~~~
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*
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* @param array $array
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* @param string|\Closure $from
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* @param string|\Closure $to
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* @param string|\Closure $group
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* @return array
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*/
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public static function map($array, $from, $to, $group = null)
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{
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$result = array();
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foreach ($array as $element) {
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$key = static::getValue($element, $from);
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$value = static::getValue($element, $to);
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if ($group !== null) {
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$result[static::getValue($element, $group)][$key] = $value;
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} else {
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$result[$key] = $value;
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}
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}
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return $result;
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}
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/**
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* Sorts an array of objects or arrays (with the same structure) by one or several keys.
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* @param array $array the array to be sorted. The array will be modified after calling this method.
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* @param string|\Closure|array $key the key(s) to be sorted by. This refers to a key name of the sub-array
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* elements, a property name of the objects, or an anonymous function returning the values for comparison
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* purpose. The anonymous function signature should be: `function($item)`.
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* To sort by multiple keys, provide an array of keys here.
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* @param boolean|array $ascending whether to sort in ascending or descending order. When
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* sorting by multiple keys with different ascending orders, use an array of ascending flags.
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* @param integer|array $sortFlag the PHP sort flag. Valid values include:
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* `SORT_REGULAR`, `SORT_NUMERIC`, `SORT_STRING`, and `SORT_STRING | SORT_FLAG_CASE`. The last
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* value is for sorting strings in case-insensitive manner. Please refer to
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* See [PHP manual](http://php.net/manual/en/function.sort.php) for more details.
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* When sorting by multiple keys with different sort flags, use an array of sort flags.
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* @throws InvalidParamException if the $ascending or $sortFlag parameters do not have
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* correct number of elements as that of $key.
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*/
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public static function multisort(&$array, $key, $ascending = true, $sortFlag = SORT_REGULAR)
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{
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$keys = is_array($key) ? $key : array($key);
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if (empty($keys) || empty($array)) {
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return;
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}
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$n = count($keys);
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if (is_scalar($ascending)) {
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$ascending = array_fill(0, $n, $ascending);
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} elseif (count($ascending) !== $n) {
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throw new InvalidParamException('The length of $ascending parameter must be the same as that of $keys.');
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}
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if (is_scalar($sortFlag)) {
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$sortFlag = array_fill(0, $n, $sortFlag);
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} elseif (count($sortFlag) !== $n) {
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throw new InvalidParamException('The length of $ascending parameter must be the same as that of $keys.');
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}
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$args = array();
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foreach ($keys as $i => $key) {
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$flag = $sortFlag[$i];
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if ($flag == (SORT_STRING | SORT_FLAG_CASE)) {
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$flag = SORT_STRING;
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$column = array();
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foreach (static::getColumn($array, $key) as $k => $value) {
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$column[$k] = strtolower($value);
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}
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$args[] = $column;
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} else {
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$args[] = static::getColumn($array, $key);
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}
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$args[] = $ascending[$i] ? SORT_ASC : SORT_DESC;
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$args[] = $flag;
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}
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$args[] = &$array;
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call_user_func_array('array_multisort', $args);
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}
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/**
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* Encodes special characters in an array of strings into HTML entities.
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* Both the array keys and values will be encoded.
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* If a value is an array, this method will also encode it recursively.
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* @param array $data data to be encoded
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* @param boolean $valuesOnly whether to encode array values only. If false,
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* both the array keys and array values will be encoded.
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* @param string $charset the charset that the data is using. If not set,
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* [[\yii\base\Application::charset]] will be used.
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* @return array the encoded data
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* @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.htmlspecialchars.php
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*/
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public static function htmlEncode($data, $valuesOnly = true, $charset = null)
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{
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if ($charset === null) {
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$charset = Yii::$app->charset;
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}
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$d = array();
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foreach ($data as $key => $value) {
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if (!$valuesOnly && is_string($key)) {
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$key = htmlspecialchars($key, ENT_QUOTES, $charset);
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}
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if (is_string($value)) {
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$d[$key] = htmlspecialchars($value, ENT_QUOTES, $charset);
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} elseif (is_array($value)) {
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$d[$key] = static::htmlEncode($value, $charset);
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}
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}
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return $d;
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}
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/**
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* Decodes HTML entities into the corresponding characters in an array of strings.
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* Both the array keys and values will be decoded.
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* If a value is an array, this method will also decode it recursively.
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* @param array $data data to be decoded
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* @param boolean $valuesOnly whether to decode array values only. If false,
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* both the array keys and array values will be decoded.
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* @return array the decoded data
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* @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.htmlspecialchars-decode.php
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*/
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public static function htmlDecode($data, $valuesOnly = true)
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{
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$d = array();
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foreach ($data as $key => $value) {
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if (!$valuesOnly && is_string($key)) {
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$key = htmlspecialchars_decode($key, ENT_QUOTES);
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}
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if (is_string($value)) {
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$d[$key] = htmlspecialchars_decode($value, ENT_QUOTES);
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} elseif (is_array($value)) {
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$d[$key] = static::htmlDecode($value);
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}
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}
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return $d;
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}
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}
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