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If you are new to PHP or just need to refresh your skills, this is the place to start. This series of tutorials will give you the basic knowledge you will need to create a simple PHP website.
PHP is a reflective programming language originally designed for producing dynamic web pages.[1] PHP is used mainly in server-side scripting, but can be used from a command line interface or in standalone graphical applications. Textual User Interfaces can also be created using ncurses.
array_splice() removes the elements designated
by offset and
length from the
input array, and replaces them with the
elements of the replacement array, if
supplied. It returns an array containing the extracted elements.
Note that numeric keys in input are not preserved.
If offset is positive then the start of
removed portion is at that offset from the beginning of the
input array. If
offset is negative then it starts that far
from the end of the input array.
If length is omitted, removes everything
from offset to the end of the array. If
length is specified and is positive, then
that many elements will be removed. If
length is specified and is negative then
the end of the removed portion will be that many elements from
the end of the array. Tip: to remove everything from
offset to the end of the array when
replacement is also specified, use
count($input) for
length.
If replacement array is specified, then
the removed elements are replaced with elements from this array.
If offset and
length are such that nothing is removed,
then the elements from the replacement
array are inserted in the place specified by the
offset. Note that keys in replacement
array are not preserved.
If replacement is just one element it is
not necessary to put array()
around it, unless the element is an array itself.
The following statements change the values of $input
the same way:
Table 1. array_splice() equivalents
| array_push($input, $x, $y) | array_splice($input, count($input), 0, array($x, $y)) |
| array_pop($input) | array_splice($input, -1) |
| array_shift($input) | array_splice($input, 0, 1) |
| array_unshift($input, $x, $y) | array_splice($input, 0, 0, array($x, $y)) |
| $input[$x] = $y // for arrays where key equals offset | array_splice($input, $x, 1, $y) |
Returns the array consisting of removed elements.
See also array_slice(), unset(), and array_merge().
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PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML. If you are new to PHP and want to get some idea of how it works, try the introductory tutorial. After that, check out the online manual, and the example archive sites and some of the other resources available in the links section.