PHP - Foreach loops and ressources
I'm using a foreach loop to process 开发者_如何学Pythona large set of items, unfortunately it's using alot of memory. (probably because It's doing a copy of the array).
Apparently there is a way to save some memory with the following code: $items = &$array;
Isn't it better to use for
loops instead?
And is there a way to destroy each item as soon as they have been processed in a foreach loop.
eg.
$items = &$array;
foreach($items as $item)
{
dosomethingwithmy($item);
destroy($item);
}
I'm just looking for the best way to process a lot of items without running out of ressources.
Try a for
loop:
$keys = array_keys($array);
for ($i=0, $n=count($keys); $i<$n; ++$i) {
$item = &$array[$keys[$i]];
dosomethingwithmy($item);
destroy($item);
}
Resource-wise, your code will be more efficient if you use a for loop, instead of a foreach loop. Each iteration of your foreach loop will copy the current element in memory, which will take time and memory. Using for and accessing the current item with an index is a bit better and faster.
use this:
reset($array);
while(list($key_d, $val_d) = each($array)){
}
because foreach create a copy
If you are getting that large data set from a database, it can often help to try and consume the data set as soon as it comes from the database. For example from the php mysql_fetch_array documentation.
$resource = mysql_query("query");
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($resource, MYSQL_NUM)) {
process($row);
}
this loop will not create an in memory copy of the entire dataset (at least not redundantly). A friend of mine sped up some of her query processing by 10x using this technique (her datasets are biological so they can get quite large).
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