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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T06:55:32+00:00 2026-06-10T06:55:32+00:00

I have an array of values that will get updated periodically. When the array

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I have an array of values that will get updated periodically. When the array is updated, I want to perform an action using the new values in the updated array.

$old_node->field_name[0]['value'] = 'red'
$old_node->field_name[1]['value'] = 'yellow'
$old_node->field_name[2]['value'] = 'blue'


$updated_node->field_name[0]['value'] = 'green',
$updated_node->field_name[1]['value'] = 'red',
$updated_node->field_name[2]['value'] ='purple',
$updated_node->field_name[3]['value'] = 'blue',

So the values of ‘green’ and ‘purple’ are the new values in the new array. I need to run each of the values that are ADDED to the new array through a function. Something like:

foreach(of the newly added values that are in the new array){
 //do stuff;
}

Some values may be deleted when the array is updated, so the the key=>value pairs could change.

I’ve tried:

foreach($updated_node->field_name as $new_value){
    if(!in_array($new_value['value'], $old_node->field_name) && $new_value['value'] !== NULL){

    //Do stuff; 

        } 
    } 

But that doesn’t work. I’ve also tried picking out new values with array_diff and array_intersect, but that’s not working either.

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    2026-06-10T06:55:33+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 6:55 am

    use array_diff()

    $old_array = array(
              0 => 'red',
              1 =>'yellow',
              2 => 'blue'
    );
    
    $new_array = array(
              0 => 'green',
              1 => 'red',
              2 =>'purple',
              4 => 'blue'
    );
    
    $diff = array_diff($new_array, $old_array);
    
    print_r($diff);
    
    /*
    Array
    (
        [0] => green
        [2] => purple
    )
    */
    

    for your new code

    $old_node->field_name[0]['value'] = 'red';
    $old_node->field_name[1]['value'] = 'yellow';
    $old_node->field_name[2]['value'] = 'blue';
    
    
    $updated_node->field_name[0]['value'] = 'green';
    $updated_node->field_name[1]['value'] = 'red';
    $updated_node->field_name[2]['value'] = 'purple';
    $updated_node->field_name[3]['value'] = 'blue';
    
    $diff = array();
    foreach($updated_node->field_name as $num => $field){
        $tmpval = false;
        foreach($old_node->field_name as $old){
            if($field['value'] == $old['value']){
                $tmpval = true;
            }
        }
        if(!$tmpval){
            $diff[$num] = $field['value'];    
        }
    }
    
    print_r($diff);
    
    /*
    Array
    (
        [0] => green
        [2] => purple
    )
    */
    
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