How create an array from the output of an array printed with print_r?
If you want to store an array as string, use serialize
[docs] and unserialize
[docs].
To answer your question: No, there is no built-in function to parse the output of print_r
into an array again.
I actually wrote a function that parses a "stringed array" into an actual array. Obviously, it's somewhat hacky and whatnot, but it works on my testcase. Here's a link to a functioning prototype at http://codepad.org/idlXdij3.
I'll post the code inline too, for those people that don't feel like clicking on the link:
<?php
/**
* @author ninetwozero
*/
?>
<?php
//The array we begin with
$start_array = array('foo' => 'bar', 'bar' => 'foo', 'foobar' => 'barfoo');
//Convert the array to a string
$array_string = print_r($start_array, true);
//Get the new array
$end_array = text_to_array($array_string);
//Output the array!
print_r($end_array);
function text_to_array($str) {
//Initialize arrays
$keys = array();
$values = array();
$output = array();
//Is it an array?
if( substr($str, 0, 5) == 'Array' ) {
//Let's parse it (hopefully it won't clash)
$array_contents = substr($str, 7, -2);
$array_contents = str_replace(array('[', ']', '=>'), array('#!#', '#?#', ''), $array_contents);
$array_fields = explode("#!#", $array_contents);
//For each array-field, we need to explode on the delimiters I've set and make it look funny.
for($i = 0; $i < count($array_fields); $i++ ) {
//First run is glitched, so let's pass on that one.
if( $i != 0 ) {
$bits = explode('#?#', $array_fields[$i]);
if( $bits[0] != '' ) $output[$bits[0]] = $bits[1];
}
}
//Return the output.
return $output;
} else {
//Duh, not an array.
echo 'The given parameter is not an array.';
return null;
}
}
?>