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I have an array of data and I am checking the result by using the in_array() function, yet for some reason it is returning false???

here is the code:

    var_dump($result);
    var_dump(in_array("RESULT", $result));

and here is the output:

array(4) {
  ["TIMESTAMP"]=>
  string(29) "#Wed Jul 20 22:00:32 PDT 2011"
  ["CAUSE"]=>
  string(34) "Username and Password do not match"
  ["RESULT"]=>
  string(5) "FALSE"
  [""]=>
  NULL
}
bool(false)

I'm confused???

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  • Thanks all - I had tested it on a previous array and it turns our "RESULT" was in one of the value keys... I changed the array and confused myself... Commented Jul 21, 2011 at 5:16

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You are looking for a key not a value. You want to use this function:

http://php.net/manual/en/function.array-key-exists.php

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in_array() function checks the values in the array

in your case you could use

in_array("RESULT", array_keys($result));

or

array_key_exists("RESULT", $result);

or

isset($result["RESULT"]);

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