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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T00:03:33+00:00 2026-05-23T00:03:33+00:00

I have this code here which gives me the result I’m looking for, a

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I have this code here which gives me the result I’m looking for, a nicely formatted tree of values.

    $todos = $this->db->get('todos'); //store the resulting records
    $tree = array();                  //empty array for storage
    $result = $todos->result_array(); //store results as arrays

    foreach ($result as $item){
        $id = $item['recordId'];
        $parent = $item['actionParent'];
        $tree[$id] = isset($tree[$id]) ? $item + $tree[$id] : $item;
        $tree[$parent]['_children'][] = &$tree[];
    }

    echo '<pre>';
    print_r($tree);
    echo '</pre>';

When I put the code from the foreach into a function like so, I get an empty array. What am I missing?

    function adj_tree($tree, $item){
        $id = $item['recordId'];
        $parent = $item['actionParent'];
        $tree[$id] = isset($tree[$id]) ? $item + $tree[$id] : $item;
        $tree[$parent]['_children'][] = &$tree[];
    }

    $todos = $this->db->get('todos'); //store the resulting records
    $tree = array();                  //empty array for storage
    $result = $todos->result_array(); //store results as arrays

    foreach ($result as $item){
        adj_tree($tree, $item);
    }

    echo '<pre>';
    print_r($tree);
    echo '</pre>';
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    2026-05-23T00:03:34+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 12:03 am

    Right now the function is making a local copy of {$tree}, editing it and then discarding that copy when the function closes.

    You have two options:

    1) return the local copy of {$tree} and assign it to the global copy.

    function adj_tree($tree, $item){
        $id = $item['recordId'];
        $parent = $item['actionParent'];
        $tree[$id] = isset($tree[$id]) ? $item + $tree[$id] : $item;
        $tree[$parent]['_children'][] = &$tree[];
        return $tree;
    }
    //...
    foreach ($result as $item){
        $tree = adj_tree($tree, $item);
    }
    

    2) pass the array by reference and edit the global version within the function.

    function adj_tree(&$tree, $item){
        $id = $item['recordId'];
        $parent = $item['actionParent'];
        $tree[$id] = isset($tree[$id]) ? $item + $tree[$id] : $item;
        $tree[$parent]['_children'][] = &$tree[];
    }
    
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