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--TEST-- Test array_intersect_ukey() function : usage variation - Intersection of floating points with strings. --FILE-- <?php /* Prototype : array array_intersect_ukey(array arr1, array arr2 [, array ...], callback key_compare_func) * Description: Computes the intersection of arrays using a callback function on the keys for comparison. * Source code: ext/standard/array.c */ echo "*** Testing array_intersect_ukey() : usage variation ***\n"; //Initialize variables $arr_float = array(0.00 => 1.00, 1.00 => 2.00); $arr_string = array('0' => '1', '1' => '2', '2' => '3'); $arr_string_float = array('0.00' => '1.00', '1.00' => '2.00'); //Call back function function key_compare_func($key1, $key2) { if ($key1 == $key2) return 0; else return ($key1 > $key2)? 1:-1; } echo "\n-- Result of floating points and strings containing integers intersection --\n"; var_dump( array_intersect_ukey($arr_float, $arr_string, 'key_compare_func') ); echo "\n-- Result of floating points and strings containing floating point intersection --\n"; var_dump( array_intersect_ukey($arr_float, $arr_string_float, 'key_compare_func') ); ?> ===DONE=== --EXPECTF-- *** Testing array_intersect_ukey() : usage variation *** -- Result of floating points and strings containing integers intersection -- array(2) { [0]=> float(1) [1]=> float(2) } -- Result of floating points and strings containing floating point intersection -- array(2) { [0]=> float(1) [1]=> float(2) } ===DONE===