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--TEST--
Test array_reverse() function : basic functionality - associative array for 'array' argument
--FILE--
<?php
/* Prototype : array array_reverse(array $array [, bool $preserve_keys])
* Description: Return input as a new array with the order of the entries reversed
* Source code: ext/standard/array.c
*/
/*
* Testing array_reverse() with associative array for $array argument
*/
echo "*** Testing array_reverse() : basic functionality ***\n";
// Initialise the array
$array = array("a" => "hello", 123 => "number", 'string' => 'blue', "10" => 13.33);
// Calling array_reverse() with default arguments
var_dump( array_reverse($array) );
// Calling array_reverse() with all possible arguments
var_dump( array_reverse($array, true) ); // expects the keys to be preserved
var_dump( array_reverse($array, false) ); // expects the keys not to be preserved
echo "Done";
?>
--EXPECTF--
*** Testing array_reverse() : basic functionality ***
array(4) {
[0]=>
float(13.33)
["string"]=>
string(4) "blue"
[1]=>
string(6) "number"
["a"]=>
string(5) "hello"
}
array(4) {
[10]=>
float(13.33)
["string"]=>
string(4) "blue"
[123]=>
string(6) "number"
["a"]=>
string(5) "hello"
}
array(4) {
[0]=>
float(13.33)
["string"]=>
string(4) "blue"
[1]=>
string(6) "number"
["a"]=>
string(5) "hello"
}
Done
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