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Checking during array iteration, if the current element is the last element

Please help me to translate t开发者_开发问答his pseudo-code to real php code:

 foreach ($arr as $k => $v)
    if ( THIS IS NOT THE LAST ELEMENT IN THE ARRAY)
        doSomething();

Edit: the array may have numerical or string keys


you can use PHP's end()

$array = array('a' => 1,'b' => 2,'c' => 3);
$lastElement = end($array);
foreach($array as $k => $v) {
    echo $v . '<br/>';
    if($v == $lastElement) {
         // 'you can do something here as this condition states it just entered last element of an array'; 
    }
}

Update1

as pointed out by @Mijoja the above could will have problem if you have same value multiple times in array. below is the fix for it.

$array = array('a' => 1, 'b' => 2, 'c' => 3, 'd' => 2);
//point to end of the array
end($array);
//fetch key of the last element of the array.
$lastElementKey = key($array);
//iterate the array
foreach($array as $k => $v) {
    if($k == $lastElementKey) {
        //during array iteration this condition states the last element.
    }
}

Update2

I found solution by @onteria_ to be better then what i have answered since it does not modify arrays internal pointer, i am updating the answer to match his answer.

$array = array('a' => 1, 'b' => 2, 'c' => 3, 'd' => 2);
// Get array keys
$arrayKeys = array_keys($array);
// Fetch last array key
$lastArrayKey = array_pop($arrayKeys);
//iterate array
foreach($array as $k => $v) {
    if($k == $lastArrayKey) {
        //during array iteration this condition states the last element.
    }
}

Thank you @onteria_

Update3

As pointed by @CGundlach PHP 7.3 introduced array_key_last which seems much better option if you are using PHP >= 7.3

$array = array('a' => 1,'b' => 2,'c' => 3);
$lastKey = array_key_last($array);
foreach($array as $k => $v) {
    echo $v . '<br/>';
    if($k == $lastKey) {
         // 'you can do something here as this condition states it just entered last element of an array'; 
    }
}


This always does the trick for me

foreach($array as $key => $value) {
   if (end(array_keys($array)) == $key)
       // Last key reached
}

Edit 30/04/15

$last_key = end(array_keys($array));
reset($array);

foreach($array as $key => $value) {
  if ( $key == $last_key)
      // Last key reached
}

To avoid the E_STRICT warning mentioned by @Warren Sergent

$array_keys = array_keys($array);
$last_key = end($array_keys);


$myarray = array(
  'test1' => 'foo',
  'test2' => 'bar',
  'test3' => 'baz',
  'test4' => 'waldo'
);

$myarray2 = array(
'foo',
'bar',
'baz',
'waldo'
);

// Get the last array_key
$last = array_pop(array_keys($myarray));
foreach($myarray as $key => $value) {
  if($key != $last) {
    echo "$key -> $value\n";
  }
}

// Get the last array_key
$last = array_pop(array_keys($myarray2));
foreach($myarray2 as $key => $value) {
  if($key != $last) {
    echo "$key -> $value\n";
  }
}

Since array_pop works on the temporary array created by array_keys it doesn't modify the original array at all.

$ php test.php
test1 -> foo
test2 -> bar
test3 -> baz
0 -> foo
1 -> bar
2 -> baz


Why not this very simple method:

$i = 0; //a counter to track which element we are at
foreach($array as $index => $value) {
    $i++;
    if( $i == sizeof($array) ){
        //we are at the last element of the array
    }
}


I know this is old, and using SPL iterator maybe just an overkill, but anyway, another solution here:

$ary = array(1, 2, 3, 4, 'last');
$ary = new ArrayIterator($ary);
$ary = new CachingIterator($ary);
foreach ($ary as $each) {
    if (!$ary->hasNext()) { // we chain ArrayIterator and CachingIterator
                            // just to use this `hasNext()` method to see
                            // if this is the last element
       echo $each;
    }
}


My solution, also quite simple..

$array = [...];
$last = count($array) - 1;

foreach($array as $index => $value) 
{
     if($index == $last)
        // this is last array
     else
        // this is not last array
}


If the items are numerically ordered, use the key() function to determine the index of the current item and compare it to the length. You'd have to use next() or prev() to cycle through items in a while loop instead of a for loop:

$length = sizeOf($arr);
while (key(current($arr)) != $length-1) {
    $v = current($arr); doSomething($v); //do something if not the last item
    next($myArray); //set pointer to next item
}


Simple approach using array_keys function to get the keys and get only first key [0] of reversed array which is the last key.

$array = array('a' => 1,'b' => 2,'c' => 3);
$last_key = array_keys(array_reverse($array, true))[0];
foreach($array as $key => $value) {
   if ($last_key !== $key)
       // THIS IS NOT THE LAST ELEMENT IN THE ARRAY doSomething();
}

NOTE: array_reverse reverse array take two arguments first array we want be reversed and second parameter true, to reverse the array and preserves the order of keys.

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