array_any
(PHP 8 >= 8.4.0)
array_any — Checks if at least one array element satisfies a callback function
Description
array_any() returns true, if the given callback returns true for any element. Otherwise the function returns false.
Parameters
Return Values
The function returns true, if there is at least one element for which callback returns true. Otherwise the function returns false.
Examples
Example #1 array_any() example
<?php
$array = [
'a' => 'dog',
'b' => 'cat',
'c' => 'cow',
'd' => 'duck',
'e' => 'goose',
'f' => 'elephant'
];
// Check, if any animal name is longer than 5 letters.
var_dump(array_any($array, function (string $value) {
return strlen($value) > 5;
}));
// Check, if any animal name is shorter than 3 letters.
var_dump(array_any($array, function (string $value) {
return strlen($value) < 3;
}));
// Check, if any array key is not a string.
var_dump(array_any($array, function (string $value, $key) {
return !is_string($key);
}));
?>The above example will output:
bool(true) bool(false) bool(false)
See Also
- array_all() - Checks if all array elements satisfy a callback function
- array_filter() - Filters elements of an array using a callback function
- array_find() - Returns the first element satisfying a callback function
- array_find_key() - Returns the key of the first element satisfying a callback function
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