On Sep 19, 2005, at 8:31 AM, Jochem Maas wrote:

e.g:

$var = array_pop( explode('-', '1-2-3-4-5') );

.. is bad code (read the manual page for array_pop very carefully) and would work in older versions but the engine has been tightened up to disallow such fauxpas.



Jochem,

Whoa... what do you mean by this, exactly? I am running PHP 5.0.4 and $var is correctly set with the code you give above. I could not find anything like you describe in the array_pop manual (see below). Please elaborate on why this is "bad" code.

Jordan

array_pop

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

array_pop -- Pop the element off the end of array
Description

mixed array_pop ( array &array )

array_pop() pops and returns the last value of the array, shortening the array by one element. If array is empty (or is not an array), NULL will be returned.

Note: This function will reset() the array pointer after use.

Example 1. array_pop() example

<?php
$stack = array("orange", "banana", "apple", "raspberry");
$fruit = array_pop($stack);
print_r($stack);
?>
After this, $stack will have only 3 elements:

Array
(
   [0] => orange
   [1] => banana
   [2] => apple
)
and raspberry will be assigned to $fruit.

See also array_push(), array_shift(), and array_unshift().

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