Here this function in PHP that allows to merge any N amount of different length arrays in a fashion that output array will be in next order: Array1[0],Array2[0],..,ArrayN[0],Array1[1],Array2[1],..,ArrayN[1]...
:
function array_zip_merge() {
$output = array();
// The loop incrementer takes each array out of the loop as it gets emptied by array_shift().
for ($args = func_get_args(); count($args); $args = array_filter($args)) {
// &$arg allows array_shift() to change the original.
foreach ($args as &$arg) {
$output[] = array_shift($arg);
}
}
return $output;
}
// test
$a = range(1, 10);
$b = range('a', 'f');
$c = range('A', 'B');
echo implode('', array_zip_merge($a, $b, $c)); // prints 1aA2bB3c4d5e6f78910
While I understand what each of built in functions in this example do on their own, I just cant wrap my mind how it all works together in this function, despite included explaining commentaries...
Can someone break it down for me, please? The function works great as is, its just driving me crazy that I don't understand how it works...
P.S: this function is taken from Interleaving multiple arrays into a single array question.