This may seem like a trivial question, but I'm not sure how to search for this? Let me explain my problem in situ...
I currently have this object oriented php function...
class Gallery extends Methods {
/**
* Output image attachment source
* @return void
*/
public function img_src ($image_id,$size) {
$attachment_src = wp_get_attachment_image_src( $image_id, $size );
return $attachment_src;
}
}
Then I'm creating these vars foreach of my images..
<?php
$img['thumbnail'] = Gallery::img_src( $image->ID, 'thumbnail' );
$img['medium'] = Gallery::img_src( $image->ID, 'medium' );
$img['large'] = Gallery::img_src( $image->ID, 'large' );
$img['full-size'] = Gallery::img_src( $image->ID, 'full-size' );
exit( '<pre>' . print_r( $img['full-size'], true ));
?>
The exit pre print_r call above, see output below...
Array
(
[0] => http://example.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/jorge-hernandez-farguell_0067.jpg
[1] => 5760
[2] => 3840
[3] =>
)
So currently if I wanted to output the width which is array key 1, I have to do this...
$img['full-size'][1];
$img['full-size'][2];
$img['full-size'][3];
The current above array key structure is confusing because the integer keys mean nothing. So my million dollar question is.. can I some how rename my array keys so my array outputs like this...
Array
(
[url] => http://example.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/jorge-hernandez-farguell_0067.jpg
[width] => 5760
[height] => 3840
[3] =>
)
and in turn, I would like to be able to outout the data like this...
<?=$img['full-size']['url']?>
<?=$img['full-size']['width']?>
<?=$img['full-size']['height']?>
Can anyone help me with adjusting my top attach_src function to do this? Or can this not be done?
Thanks in advance! x
http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/wp_get_attachment_image_src