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array_slice

Name

array_slice — Returns an array subset of consecutive elements from the original array.

Synopsis

array array_slice(array, offset[, length]);
array: Base array to be used
int offset: Starting element index
int length (optional):

Returns

Array; NULL on failure

Description

array_slice() copies a subsection from an array and returns the subsection as a new array. If offset is negative, the function starts at offset elements from the end of array .

If length is not given, copying begins from offset and continues to the end of array . If length is given and is positive, copying begins from offset and continues for length elements. If length is negative, copying begins from offset and ends length elements from the end of array .

Version

PHP 4

Example

Example 32. Copy a range of elements from an array

$arr1 = array(1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19);
$arr2 = array_slice($arr1, 3, 2);
echo "Original array: ", implode(", ", $arr1), "\n";
echo "New array: ", implode(", ", $arr2);

Output:
Original array: 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19<br>
New array: 7, 11



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