array (size=1551884)
0 =>
array (size=1)
'entity_id' => string '131813' (length=6)
1 =>
array (size=1)
'entity_id' => string '213808' (length=6)
2 =>
array (size=1)
'entity_id' => string '712885' (length=6)
is it possible to convert it to single array without the key 'entity_id' without a loop?
array
0 =>
131813
1 =>
213808
2 =>
712885
I have tried this one :
call_user_func_array('array_merge', $array)
but somehow is only returning 1 element
UPDATE:
here are the benchmark results from the given answers to this question:
php version > 5.6
array_column: 0.20802903175354
foreach: 0.46231913566589
array_map: 1.021989107132
php version > 7
array_column: 0.079965829849243
foreach: 0.15323305130005
array_map: 0.28970503807068
This is also possible with array_column
.
$result = array_column($your_array, 'entity_id');
You can do this very easily with array_map
like this:
$result = array_map(function($value) {
return $value['entity_id'];
}, $originalArray);
Working example: https://3v4l.org/JOEMI
Of course you could also do it with a foreach
loop:
$result = [];
foreach($originalArray AS $entity) {
$result[] = $entity['entity_id'];
}
Working example: https://3v4l.org/9J5XH
I prefer the first option personally.
Update: the accepted answer is clearly the best way. Do that! Leaving this here for comparison.