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    Array Operators

    Array Operators
    Example Name Result
    $a + $b Union Union of $a and $b.
    $a == $b Equality TRUE if $a and $b have the same key/value pairs.
    $a === $b Identity TRUE if $a and $b have the same key/value pairs in the same order and of the same types.
    $a != $b Inequality TRUE if $a is not equal to $b.
    $a <> $b Inequality TRUE if $a is not equal to $b.
    $a !== $b Non-identity TRUE if $a is not identical to $b.

    The + operator appends elements of remaining keys from the right handed array to the left handed, whereas duplicated keys are NOT overwritten.

    <?php
    $a 
    = array("a" => "apple""b" => "banana");
    $b = array("a" => "pear""b" => "strawberry""c" => "cherry");

    $c $a $b// Union of $a and $b
    echo "Union of \$a and \$b: \n";
    var_dump($c);

    $c $b $a// Union of $b and $a
    echo "Union of \$b and \$a: \n";
    var_dump($c);
    ?>
    When executed, this script will print the following:
    Union of $a and $b:
    array(3) {
      ["a"]=>
      string(5) "apple"
      ["b"]=>
      string(6) "banana"
      ["c"]=>
      string(6) "cherry"
    }
    Union of $b and $a:
    array(3) {
      ["a"]=>
      string(4) "pear"
      ["b"]=>
      string(10) "strawberry"
      ["c"]=>
      string(6) "cherry"
    }
    

    Elements of arrays are equal for the comparison if they have the same key and value.

    Example #1 Comparing arrays

    <?php
    $a 
    = array("apple""banana");
    $b = array(=> "banana""0" => "apple");

    var_dump($a == $b); // bool(true)
    var_dump($a === $b); // bool(false)
    ?>

    See also the manual sections on the Array type and Array functions.


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