I have two arrays:
$arr1 = array(101 => 250, 102 => 250, 103 => 250, 104 => 500, 105 => 500, 106 => 500,);
and
$arr2 = array(0 => 103, 1 => 104, 2 => 105)
The result I want to get is
Array (103 => 250, 104 => 500)
I have tried working with
array_intersect(array_flip($arr1), $arr2);
but
array_flip($arr1)
gives something like
Array(103 => 250, 106 => 500)
thus, keys get lost and can not be intersected correctly. Is there a way to get the desired result?
The following code does the job. I hope it is self-explanatory.
Using the standard php library functions for this might reduce the readability of the code. I would go with an explicit
foreach
loop that goes over$arr2
.This function should O(n*n) where n is the length of
$arr2
.