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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T09:03:13+00:00 2026-06-13T09:03:13+00:00

I’m sure this is an easy solution – I wrote found this endswith function

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I’m sure this is an easy solution – I wrote found this endswith function and thought I’d try the array_walk function instead of testing each string separately. I’d assumed that the result of the array_walk function would be false but it returns 1…How do I get it to test all the strings and return false if it didn’t find a match? Thanks

class {    
    function endsWith($value,$key,$haystack)
    {
        $length = strlen($value);
        if ($length == 0) {
            return true;
        }

        return (substr($haystack, -$length) === $value);    
    }

    function thing()
    {
        $email = "should@returnfalse.info";
        $arr = array("@test.net","@test.org.uk","@test.co.uk","@test.com");

        echo array_walk($arr,array($this,"endsWith"),$email);
    }
}
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    2026-06-13T09:03:14+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 9:03 am

    The return value of array_walk is not determined by whatever the callback does; it only informs you if walking the entire array was completed successfully.

    You may want to look into a few alternatives.

    This will return the number of matching elements and will also serve as a boolean test, but it will evaluate every element no matter what:

    echo count(array_filter($arr,array($this,"endsWith")));
    

    This will stop evaluating elements with endsWith as soon as a match is detected and will return true if there is a match, false otherwise:

    $self = $this;
    // cast to int because false is printed as the empty string
    echo (int)array_reduce($arr, 
                           function($result, $v) use ($email, $self) {
                              return $result || $self->endsWith($v, null, $email);
                           }, 
                           false);
    
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