I have an array which I want to slice in 4 other arrays because I want to display the content of the first array on four columns.
I have tried the code above, but what I get is N columns with 4 items.
$groups = array();
for ($i = 0; $i < count($menu); $i += 4) $groups[] = array_slice($menu, $i, 4);
Can this be modified in order to get exactly 4 columns and distribute the values so they fit?
Like Michael Berkowski suggested:
$groups = array_chunk($menu,4);
Should give you what you need. If you're more into "manual labour":
$groups = array();
while($groups[] = array_splice($menu,0,4))
{//no need for any code here ^^ chunks the array just fine
printf('This loop will run another %d times<br/>',(int)ceil(count($menu)/4));
}
Update:
I see I got this a bit wrong... want to chunk into 4 arrays, not into arrays of four:
$groups = array_chunk($menu,(int)ceil(count($menu)/4));
You can try
// Some Random array
$array = range(1, 20);
// Split it 4 Chuncks
$array = array_chunk($array, 4);
// Slice The first 4 Chunks
$array = array_slice($array, 0, 4);
// Output Result
foreach ( $array as $set ) {
printf("<li>%s</li>", implode(",", $set));
}