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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T00:01:54+00:00 2026-05-15T00:01:54+00:00

I have a bit of an array headache going on. The function does what

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I have a bit of an array headache going on. The function does what I want, but since I am not yet to well acquainted with PHP:s array/looping functions, so thereby my question is if there’s any part of this function that could be improved from a performance-wise perspective?

$var = myFunction ( array('key1', 'key2', 'key3', '111') );

function myFunction ($keys) {
    $prefix = 'prefix_';

    $keyCount = count($keys);

    // Prefix each key and remove old keys
    for($i=0;$i<$keyCount; $i++){
        $keys[] = $prefix.$keys[$i];
        unset($keys[$i]);
    }
    // output: array('prefix_key1', 'prefix_key2', 'prefix_key3', '111)

    // Get all keys from memcached. Only returns valid keys
    $items  = $this->memcache->get($keys);
    // output: array('prefix_key1' => 'value1', 'prefix_key2' => 'value2', 'prefix_key3'=>'value3)
    // note: key 111 was not found in memcache.

    // Fill upp eventual keys that are not valid/empty from memcache
    $return = $items + array_fill_keys($keys, '');
    // output: array('prefix_key1' => 'value1', 'prefix_key2' => 'value2', 'prefix_key3'=>'value3, 'prefix_111' => '')

    // Remove the prefixes for each result before returning array to application
    foreach ($return as $k => $v) {
        $expl = explode($prefix, $k);   
        $return[$expl[1]] = $v;
        unset($return[$k]);
    }

    // output: array('key1' => 'value1', 'key2' => 'value2', 'key3'=>'value3, '111' => '')

    return $return;

}

Thanks a lot!

Edit: Requested psuedo-code:

  1. Add prefixes to array, since we
    need to prefix every key to prevent
    kes being overwritten in memcache
  2. Get all keys from memcache
  3. Fill up eventual keys that are not valid,
    since we would like to avoid any
    “not-valid-index” errors caused by
    the fact of a requested key not
    returned.
  4. Remove the prefixes to make formatting the outputted keys
    easier without having to get prefix
    for each value.
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    2026-05-15T00:01:55+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:01 am

    Well, personally I don’t like modifying an array within a loop (unsetting, etc). You can do it, but how I would do it (just my style) would be:

        function myFunction(array $keys) {
            $prefixedKeys = array();
            $prefix = 'prefix_';
            //Since we want the original key later, create a new array of prefixed keys
            foreach ($keys as $key) {
                $prefixedKeys[] = $prefix . $key;
            }
    
            $data = $this->memcache->get($prefixedKeys);
    
            $return = array();
            foreach ($keys as $key) {
                $prefixedKey = $prefix . $key;
                //Use the cached key if possible, otherwise default to ''
                if (isset($data[$prefixedKey])) {
                    $return[$key] = $data[$prefixedKey];
                } else {
                    $return[$key] = '';
                }
            }
            return $return;
       }
    
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