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I"ve got a stack with this API Respond data



lets to the point : I've got respond code like this







string(141) "000|0123456789| 0987654321|namexxxxx|081xxxx|10000|1231231230|namexxxxxx|081xxxx|10000|3213213210|namaxxxxxx|081xxxx|10000 |page|total_page"







(i've make it bold for the main data)





There's 3 main data. The main data is dynamic( the ID is in front of name, the last data is "10000"), and max is 10 loop's. How i can take the main data with PHP ? Help :)


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  1. explode the string with function explode

    $array = explode ( '|' , $string );
    print_r($array);


    find out the desired data on the array index

    explode function

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  2. the best practice I found that work for me is to create an index array and work with it, you already know what each param is represented, so I'll create named array elements to help me work with my respond data.

    <?php
    $key = array(
    'code1' => 0
    'code2' => 1
    'code3' => 2
    'name' => 3
    'code4' => 4
    ...
    );
    $data_str = "000|0123456789|0987654321|namexxxxx|081xxxx|10000|1231231230|namexxxxxx|081xxxx|10000|3213213210|namaxxxxxx|081xxxx|10000|page|total_page";
    $data = explode('|',$data_str);

    $response_name = $data[$key['name']];


    hope this helps.

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