Working with an array with periods in key values

隐身守侯 提交于 2019-11-28 01:02:21

Use single quotes when referencing the key value (basically treat it like a string, that's what PHP is probably doing)

echo $array['3.3'];

From php manual :

Floats in key are truncated to integer.

So you're trying to get $array[3] which does not exist, so you get Null

A key may be either an integer or a string. If a key is the standard representation of an integer, it will be interpreted as such (i.e. "8" will be interpreted as 8, while "08" will be interpreted as "08"). Floats in key are truncated to integer. The indexed and associative array types are the same type in PHP, which can both contain integer and string indices.

Since a float would always get truncated as an integer (e.g. 3.3 would always be interpreted by the array as 3) I wonder if your array is expecting a String not a float. Have you tried $array["3.3"] instead of $array[3.3]?

I guess it has something todo with the PHP autocasting 3.3 => float

try $array['3.3']

Floats and numeric string in key are truncated to integer.

So output this code:

$array = [1 => "a", "1" => "b", 1.5 => "c", true => "d"];
print_r($array);

would be:

Array
(
    [1] => d
)
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