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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T13:25:19+00:00 2026-05-15T13:25:19+00:00

I want a function that searches through my array, and returns all the children

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  • I want a function that
    searches through my array, and
    returns all the
    children to a specific node. What is
    the most appropriate way to do this?
    Will recursion be necessary in this case?

I have previously constructed a few quite complex functions that iterates with or without the help of recursion through multi-dimensional arrays and re-arranging them, but this problem makes me completely stuck and I can’t just get my head around it…

Here’s my array:

Array
(
    [1] => Array (
            [id] => 1
            [parent] => 0

        )

    [2] => Array (
            [id] => 2
            [parent] => 1
        )

    [3] => Array (
            [id] => 3
            [parent] => 2
        )
)

UPDATE:

The output which I want to get. Sorry for the bad example, but I’ll blame it on lack of knowledge on how to format the stuff I need to do 🙂

function getAllChildren($id) {
    // Psuedocode
    return $array;
}

getAllChildren(1); // Outputs the following:

Array
(
    [2] => Array (
            [id] => 2
            [parent] => 1
        )

    [3] => Array (
            [id] => 3
            [parent] => 2
        )
)
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    2026-05-15T13:25:19+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:25 pm
    $nodes = array( 1   => array (  'id'        => 1,
                                    'parent'    => 0
                                 ),
                    2   => array ( 'id'         => 2,
                                   'parent'     => 1
                                 ),
                    3   => array ( 'id'         => 3,
                                   'parent'     => 2
                                 )
                    );
    
    
    function searchItem($needle,$haystack) {
        $nodes = array();
        foreach ($haystack as $key => $item) {
            if ($item['parent'] == $needle) {
                $nodes[$key] = $item;
                $nodes = $nodes + searchItem($item['id'],$haystack);
            }
        }
        return $nodes;
    }
    
    
    $result = searchItem('1',$nodes);
    echo '<pre>';
    var_dump($result);
    echo '</pre>';
    

    Non-recursive version of the searchItem() function:

    function searchItem($needle,$haystack) {
        $nodes = array();
        foreach ($haystack as $key => $item) {
            if (($item['parent'] == $needle) || array_key_exists($item['parent'],$nodes)) {
                $nodes[$key] = $item;
            }
        }
        return $nodes;
    }
    

    (assumes ordering of the parents/children, so a child node isn’t included in the array unless the parent is already there)

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