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array_all

(PHP 8 >= 8.4.0)

array_allChecks if all array elements satisfy a callback function

Descripción

array_all(array $array, callable $callback): bool

array_all() returns true, if the given callback returns true for all elements. Otherwise the function returns false.

Parámetros

array
The array that should be searched.
callback

The callback function to call to check each element, which must be

callback(mixed $value, mixed $key): bool
If this function returns false, false is returned from array_all() and the callback will not be called for further elements.

Valores devueltos

The function returns true, if callback returns true for all elements. Otherwise the function returns false.

Ejemplos

Ejemplo #1 array_all() example

<?php
$array
= [
'a' => 'dog',
'b' => 'cat',
'c' => 'cow',
'd' => 'duck',
'e' => 'goose',
'f' => 'elephant'
];

// Check, if all animal names are shorter than 12 letters.
var_dump(array_all($array, function (string $value) {
return
strlen($value) < 12;
}));

// Check, if all animal names are longer than 5 letters.
var_dump(array_all($array, function (string $value) {
return
strlen($value) > 5;
}));

// Check, if all array keys are strings.
var_dump(array_all($array, function (string $value, $key) {
return
is_string($key);
}));
?>

El resultado del ejemplo sería:

bool(true)
bool(false)
bool(true)

Ver también

  • array_any() - Checks if at least one array element satisfies a callback function
  • array_filter() - Filtra elementos de un array usando una función de devolución de llamada
  • array_find() - Returns the first element satisfying a callback function
  • array_find_key() - Returns the key of the first element satisfying a callback function
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