Re: in_array - what the...

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"Ford, Mike" writes:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> If I have an array that looks like
>>   array(1) {
>>     ["mac_address"]=>
>>     string(2) "td"
>>   }
>>
>> and I call
>>   if (in_array($name, self::$aboveArray))
>> with $name as
>>   string(11) "mac_address"
>>
>> what should be the result?
>
> FALSE -- in_array checks the *values*, not the keys, so would be
> looking at the "td" for this element.

Agh! So it does.

You know what's worse? I even looked at the documentation of the
function this morning wondering if that's what the problem was and
*still* didn't see it!

*slinks away in embarrassment*

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