We are given an array with key-value pair, and we need to find the last value of array without affecting the array pointer.
Examples:
Input : $arr = array('c1' => 'Red', 'c2' => 'Green', 'c3' => 'Blue', 'c4' => 'Black') Output : Black Input : $arr = array('p1' => 'New York', 'p2' => 'Germany', 'p3' => 'England', 'p4' => 'France') Output : France
The above problem can be easily solved using PHP. The idea is to create a copy of the original array and then use the array_pop() inbuilt function, to get the last value of the array. As we are using the array_pop() function on the copy array, so the pointer of the original array remains unchanged.
Built-in function used:
- array_pop(): The function is used to delete or pop the last element of an array.
Below is the implementation of the above approach:
<?php // Input Array $array = array ( 'c1' => 'Delhi' , 'c2' => 'Kolkata' , 'c3' => 'Mumbai' , 'c4' => 'Bangalore' ); // Copied Array $copyArray = $array ; // getting last element from Copied array $lastElement = array_pop ( $copyArray ); // displaying the last element of the array print_r( $lastElement . "\n" ); // displaying the original array print_r( $array ); ?> |
Output:
Bangalore Array ( [c1] => Delhi [c2] => Kolkata [c3] => Mumbai [c4] => Bangalore )