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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T07:39:19+00:00 2026-05-18T07:39:19+00:00

I have 2 arrays in PHP that look something like this: $rows = array(11,12,14,14,11,13,12,11);

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I have 2 arrays in PHP that look something like this:

$rows = array(11,12,14,14,11,13,12,11);
$cols = array(1,2,1,2,2,2,1,1);

I need to combine these arrays in a way that tells how many of each $cols value is in each $rows value.

So my result should look something like this:

Array
(
    [0] => Array
        (
            [row] => 11
            [1] => 2 //the count of 1 cols for 11
            [2] => 1 //the count of 2 cols for 11
        )

    [1] => Array
        (
            [row] => 12
            [1] => 1
            [2] => 1
        )

    ...
)

The values of $rows and $cols will change based upon the users input, they may even be strings.

Clarification:

The duplicates values come from the data. Think survey results or test questions. So question 11 had 2 people answer 1 and 1 person answer 2.

Question:

How do I count the number of occurrences of $cols in $rows and add the results into a multidimensional array?

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    2026-05-18T07:39:20+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 7:39 am

    I figured it out. It was not as complicated as I first thought. Just needed a function to calculate the sum. Perhaps it could be more efficient, I would love any ideas on that, but here it is:

    $rowColumns = array();
    
                for($i=0;$i<=$count-1;$i++)
                {
                    $currentRow = $rows[$i];
                    $currentCol = $cols[$i];
    
                    //count occurences of columns in row
                    $colSum = $this->getColumnOccurences($count,$rows,$cols,$currentRow,$currentCol);
    
                    $rowColumns[$currentRow][$currentCol] = $colSum;
                }
    
    private function getColumnOccurences($count,$rows,$cols,$rowValue,$colValue)
        {
            $retValue = 0;
    
            for($i=0;$i<=$count-1;$i++)
            {
                if($rows[$i] == $rowValue && $cols[$i] == $colValue)
                {
                    $retValue = $retValue + 1;
                }   
            }
    
            return $retValue;
        }
    

    The result is:

    Array ( 
            [11] => Array ( [1] => 2 [2] => 1 ) 
            [12] => Array ( [1] => 1 [2] => 1 ) 
            [13] => Array ( [2] => 1 ) 
            [14] => Array ( [1] => 1 [2] => 1 ) 
          )
    
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