greg Posted March 17, 2015 Share Posted March 17, 2015 I have the following array. Some values are in more than one group meaning that color belongs to more than one product. array (size=6) 0 => string 'Beige' (length=5) 1 => string 'Blue' (length=4) 2 => string 'Green' (length=5) 3 => string 'Red' (length=3) 4 => string 'White' (length=5) 5 => string 'Yellow' (length=6) array (size=6) 0 => string 'Black' (length=5) 1 => string 'Blue' (length=4) 2 => string 'Natural' (length=7) 3 => string 'Red' (length=3) 4 => string 'White' (length=5) 5 => string 'Yellow' (length=6) array (size=12) 0 => string 'Black' (length=5) 1 => string 'Burgundy' (length= 2 => string 'Blue' (length=4) 3 => string 'Green' (length=5) 4 => string 'Gold' (length=4) 5 => string 'Orange' (length=6) 6 => string 'Purple' (length=6) 7 => string 'Red' (length=3) 8 => string 'Silver' (length=6) 9 => string 'Teal' (length=4) 10 => string 'White' (length=5) 11 => string 'Yellow' (length=6) How can be merged in a way to get all values together and finally get these values counted so can get the result as seem at the end? array (size=24) 0 => string 'Beige' (length=5) 1 => string 'Blue' (length=4) 2 => string 'Green' (length=5) 3 => string 'Red' (length=3) 4 => string 'White' (length=5) 5 => string 'Yellow' (length=6) 6 => string 'Black' (length=5) 7 => string 'Blue' (length=4) 8 => string 'Natural' (length=7) 9 => string 'Red' (length=3) 10 => string 'White' (length=5) 11 => string 'Yellow' (length=6) 12 => string 'Black' (length=5) 13 => string 'Burgundy' (length= 14 => string 'Blue' (length=4) 15 => string 'Green' (length=5) 16 => string 'Gold' (length=4) 17 => string 'Orange' (length=6) 18 => string 'Purple' (length=6) 19 => string 'Red' (length=3) 20 => string 'Silver' (length=6) 21 => string 'Teal' (length=4) 22 => string 'White' (length=5) 23 => string 'Yellow' (length=6) Final Result Beige (1) Black (2) Blue (3) Burgundy (1) Gold (1) Green (2) Natural (1) Orange (1) Purple (1) Red (3) Silver (1) Teal (1) White (3) Yellow (3) Greg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Psycho Posted March 17, 2015 Share Posted March 17, 2015 $mergedArray = array_merge($array1, $array2, $array3); $countedValues = array_count_values($mergedArray); print_r($countedValues); Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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