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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T22:15:16+00:00 2026-06-03T22:15:16+00:00

Let’s say my $_POST variable looks like: <?php Array ( [user_ID] => 65 [action]

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Let’s say my $_POST variable looks like:

<?php

Array
(
    [user_ID] => 65
    [action] => editpost
    [originalaction] => editpost
    [post_author] => 154
    [empl_bd_dd] => 6
    [empl_bd_mm] => 5
    [empl_bd_yy] => 1987
    [empl_gen] => 1
    [empl_height] => 155
    [empl_weight] => 61
    [empl_arra] => 2
    [save] => Update
    [post_it] => 2
    [empl_pay] => J77
    [empl_cust] => Married
    [empl_lang] => Array
        (
            [0] => EN
            [1] => FR
        )
    [empl_rent] => 1
    [name] => Jimmy Nathan
    [empl_text] => Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec sed interdum leo. Sed et elit quam, tempor placerat neque. Nullam sapien odio, egestas iaculis dictum ut, congue ullamcorper tellus.
    [empl_sk_0] => 6
    [empl_sk_1] => 7
    [empl_sk_2] => 5
)

?>

As you can see I prefixed all my form variables with empl_. Short of having to specify all of them one by one, how do I get all my form variables from $_POST into an array in the least-cost hopefully elegant way? Is there a PHP array function or a combination of them that I can use for this?

Like in CSS where you can select all elements with a class that starts with empl using [class*="empl_"], is there a way I can do this with the array keys in PHP, e.g.

$empl_post = $_POST['empl_*']

EDITED ANSWER – impt correction to @chris ‘s answer: $_POST has to be the first argument to array_intersect_key, e.g.:

$empl_POST = array_intersect_key($_POST, array_flip(preg_grep('/^empl_/', array_keys($_POST))));
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    2026-06-03T22:15:18+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 10:15 pm
    $r = array_intersect_key($_POST, array_flip(preg_grep('/^empl_/', array_keys($_POST))));
    

    they really need to add a PREG_GREP_KEYS flag to preg_grep() so we don’t have to do all that mess…

    As a function:

    function preg_grep_keys($pattern, $input, $flags = 0) {
        return array_intersect_key(
            $input,
            array_flip(preg_grep(
               $pattern,
               array_keys($input),
               $flags
            ))
        );
    }
    

    Edit – since php 5.6 array_filter now has some new flags that let you access the array key in the filter callback.

    function preg_grep_keys($pattern, $input, $flags = 0) {
        return array_filter($input, function($key) use ($pattern, $flags) {
               return preg_match($pattern, $key, $flags);
        }, ARRAY_FILTER_USE_KEY);
    }
    

    use

    $filtered = preg_grep_keys('/^empl_/', $_POST);
    
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