players
will either be empty or a comma separated list (or a single value). What is the easiest way to check if it's empty? I'm assuming I can do so as soon as I fetch the $gameresult
array into $gamerow
? In this case it would probably be more efficient to skip exploding the $playerlist
if it's empty, but for the sake of argument, how would I check if an array is empty as well?
$gamerow = mysql_fetch_array($gameresult);
$playerlist = explode(",", $gamerow['players']);
Answer
If you just need to check if there are ANY elements in the array
if (empty($playerlist)) {
// list is empty.
}
If you need to clean out empty values before checking (generally done to prevent explode
ing weird strings):
foreach ($playerlist as $key => $value) {
if (empty($value)) {
unset($playerlist[$key]);
}
}
if (empty($playerlist)) {
//empty array
}
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