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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T10:41:16+00:00 2026-05-16T10:41:16+00:00

Summary: Given an array {a, b, …, w, x, …, z} insert several elements

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Summary: Given an array

{a, b, ..., w, x, ..., z}

insert several elements {m, n, ..., r} in the position of x, also removing x. Final array:

{a, b, ..., w, m, n, ..., r, ..., z}

Have an return array

$return_arr = array(
                    'saa'=>'A2223',
                    'asab'=>'asB',
                    'wqed'=>'D234',
                    'wqasee'=>'Esd',
                    'wqewf'=>'Ffds',
                    'monwa'=>'monwaaas'//*
                    );

it will return new array if in this array exist this element ‘monwa’=>’monwaaas’.And the new array will be the next order of element that we found
for example
if we have $return_arr =>the new_array should be

(add two more element ('hi'=>'HI','hello'=>'HELLO')

$new_array = array(
                    'saa'=>'A2223',
                    'asab'=>'asB',
                    'wqed'=>'D234',
                    'wqasee'=>'Esd',
                    'wqewf'=>'Ffds',
                    'hi'=>'HI',
                    'hello'=>'HELLO'
                    );

And if

$return_arr = array(
                    'saa'=>'A2223',
                    'asab'=>'asB',
                    'monwa'=>'monwaaas',//*
                    'wqed'=>'D234',
                    'wqasee'=>'Esd',
                    'wqewf'=>'Ffds'
                    );

the new_array should be:

$new_array = array(
                    'saa'=>'A2223',
                    'asab'=>'asB',
                    'hi'=>'HI',
                    'hello'=>'HELLO',
                    'wqed'=>'D234',
                    'wqasee'=>'Esd',
                    'wqewf'=>'Ffds'
                    );

And so On…

Anybody knows how to do this?

thanks

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    2026-05-16T10:41:17+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:41 am

    Example on an online interpreter.

    1) Search the position of that element, 2) remove the element and 3) then insert in its previous position.

    $pos = array_search_pos($arr, 'monwa');
    unset($arr['monwa']);
    $result = array_insert_at($arr, $pos, array("key1"=>"value1", "key2"=>"value2"));
    

    With these functions:

    function array_search_pos($arr, $key) {
        $i = 0;
        foreach ($arr as $k => $v) {
            if ("$k" == "$key")
                return $i;
            $i++;
        }
        return false;
    }
    
    function array_insert_at($array, $pos, $values) {
        return array_slice($array, 0, $pos, true) +
            $values +
            array_slice($array, $pos, count($array)-$pos, true);
    }
    
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