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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T17:07:21+00:00 2026-05-14T17:07:21+00:00

So I have such string (recived from php server… normal print_r of array) Array

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So I have such string (recived from php server… normal print_r of array)

 Array ( [item_number_in_array] => Array ( [id] => id_value [title] title_value_as_string_vith_spaces [content] => content_value_as_string_vith_spaces ) [item_number_in_array]... )

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I need any how to represent it as table like this in C#

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How to do such thing?

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    2026-05-14T17:07:22+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:07 pm

    I’m not so skilled in php but I think you should arrange the given string in something more similar to a grid (like a csv-like file) then easily parse it with c#.

    As the string you give is basically php, you could parse it with a php parser (direclty in php or in c#) and analysing lexems you can build your grid.

    Look here for some hints –> Fast parsing of PHP in C#

    EDIT 1:
    anyway, if the struct is always the same (i.e. Array ( [0] => Array( “no array inside” ) [1] => Array( “no array inside” ) …) you could parse it in c# with Regex

    EDIT 2:
    I mean something like this (it’s very rough but tested):

    Regex arrayRegex = new Regex(@"Array[ \t]*\((.+)\)");
    Regex rowRegex = new Regex(@"\[([^\]]+)\] => Array \( ([^)]+)[ \t]*\)");
    Regex entryRegex = new Regex(@"\[([^\]]+)\] => ([^\]\[]+)");
    
    var rows = new List<SortedDictionary<string,string>>();
    var matches = arrayRegex.Matches(textToParse);
    foreach (Match match in matches)
    {
        if (match.Groups.Count != 2)
            throw new Exception("Invalid array");
        var rowsMactches = rowRegex.Matches(match.Groups[1].Value);
        foreach (Match rowMatch in rowsMactches)
        {
            var rowDict = new SortedDictionary<string, string>();
            if (rowMatch.Groups.Count != 3)
                throw new Exception("Invalid row");
            var entryMatches = entryRegex.Matches(rowMatch.Groups[2].Value);
            foreach (Match entryMatch in entryMatches)
            {
                if (entryMatch.Groups.Count != 3)
                    throw new Exception("Invalid entry");
                string key = entryMatch.Groups[1].Value;
                string val = entryMatch.Groups[2].Value;
                rowDict.Add(key, val);
            }
            rows.Add(rowDict);
        }
    }
    
    // use the first row to build the columns (N.B. we suppose all dictionaries have the same keys)
    var firstRow = rows.First();
    DataTable dt = new DataTable();
    foreach (string colName in firstRow.Keys)
    {
        dt.Columns.Add(colName);
    }
    foreach (var row in rows)
    {
        dt.Rows.Add(row.Values.Cast<object>().ToArray());
    }
    
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