PHP array_rand() Function
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20 Jun, 2023
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This inbuilt function of PHP is used to fetch a random number of elements from an array. The element is a key and can return one or more than one key. On a practical basis, this is not that useful because the function uses pseudo-random number generator that is not suitable for cryptographic purposes.
Syntax:
array_rand($array, $num)Parameters: The function takes only two arguments and are described below:
- $array (mandatory): This is a mandatory parameter and refers to the original input array.
- $num (optional): This parameter refers to the number of random numbers needed to be returned. This has to be greater than or equal to one otherwise E_WARNING is thrown along.
Input : $array = ("ram"=>"20", "krishna"=>"42", "aakash"=>"15") $num = 2 Output : Array ( [0] => ram [1] => aakash ) Input : $array = ("ram"=>"20", "krishna"=>"42", "aakash"=>"15") Output : krishnaBelow programs illustrates the array_rand() function in PHP:
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In the below program we have passed our second parameter that specifies the number of elements to be returned.
PHP <?php // PHP function to illustrate the use // of array_rand() $array = array("ram"=>"20", "krishna"=>"42", "aakash"=>"15"); $num = 2; print_r(array_rand($array, $num)); ?>
Array ( [0] => ram [1] => krishna )
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Now let's see what will happen if we don't pass the second parameter.
PHP <?php // PHP function to illustrate the // use of array_rand() $array = array("ram"=>"20", "krishna"=>"42", "aakash"=>"15"); print_r(array_rand($array)); ?>
aakash