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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T05:27:34+00:00 2026-05-24T05:27:34+00:00

Would running array_diff_assoc() twice on an array give me all non-unique entries? $array3 =

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Would running array_diff_assoc() twice on an array give me all non-unique entries?

$array3 = array_diff_assoc($array1, $array2);
$array4 = array_diff_assoc($array1, $array3);
var_dump($array4);
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    2026-05-24T05:27:35+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 5:27 am

    Given:

    • A the set of entries in $array1, and
    • B the set of entries in $array2,

    B would be composed of:

    • B’, all the entries in B that are in A, and
    • B” all the entries in B that are not in A.

    $array3, diff_assoc_array($array1, $array2), would be the operation A \ B, which would reduces as follows:

    • (A \ B’) ∩ (A \ B”)
    • (A ∩ ¬B’) ∩ A
    • A ∩ ¬B’.

    $array4, diff_assoc_array($array1, $array3), would be the operation A \ (A ∩ ¬B’), which reduces as follows:

    • A ∩ ¬(A ∩ ¬B’)
    • A ∩ (¬A ∪ B’)
    • A ∩ B

    Therefore yes, the final result would be the items common to both arrays.

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