A whole load of php questions is about array manipulations. These questions normally include more or less convoluted examples of inputs and outputs. While other languages' users usually provide raw copy-pastable snippets or jsons, most php folks prefer to post debugger dumps which are not suitable for testing and experimenting with. Recent examples:
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26625318/php-new-array-from-multidimensional-grouping-same-key-elements
- Object in to a array
- Search array by key branch
- PHP - Multidimensional Array Input ( Having File Type & Text Type ) Form Submission
So when you answer such a question, you either have to post your solution untested or do a tedious job of converting these debugger dumps back to source code.
My questions to people who answer php questions:
- do you have a problem with that, and how do you deal with it?
- do you think it would help if we add a red popup to the ask page saying that it's better to post example data in a testable form?
(If you're going to make a php joke, I'd love to hear it).
print_r()
) i just politely ask for avar_export()
if possible, if the OP indeed did make some attempt of solving the problem, if its just straight up dumpprint_r()
, i just vote to close