How to group an array by specific value?












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I have an array like this:



$files = array(
"Input.txt" => "Randy",
"Code.py" => "Stan",
"Output.txt" => "Randy"
);


I want to group the file by its owner and returned like this:



[
"Randy" => ["Input.txt", "Output.txt"],
"Stan" => ["Code.py"]
]


I tried to do it like this:



<?php 
class FileOwners
{
public static function groupByOwners($files)
{
foreach ($files as $file => $owner){
$data[$owner] = $file;
};
return $data;
}
}
$files = array(
"Input.txt" => "Randy",
"Code.py" => "Stan",
"Output.txt" => "Randy"
);
var_dump(FileOwners::groupByOwners($files));


But what I got is this:



array(2) {
["Randy"]=>string(10) "Output.txt",
["Stan"]=>string(7) "Code.py"
}


Please help how to make it.










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    I have an array like this:



    $files = array(
    "Input.txt" => "Randy",
    "Code.py" => "Stan",
    "Output.txt" => "Randy"
    );


    I want to group the file by its owner and returned like this:



    [
    "Randy" => ["Input.txt", "Output.txt"],
    "Stan" => ["Code.py"]
    ]


    I tried to do it like this:



    <?php 
    class FileOwners
    {
    public static function groupByOwners($files)
    {
    foreach ($files as $file => $owner){
    $data[$owner] = $file;
    };
    return $data;
    }
    }
    $files = array(
    "Input.txt" => "Randy",
    "Code.py" => "Stan",
    "Output.txt" => "Randy"
    );
    var_dump(FileOwners::groupByOwners($files));


    But what I got is this:



    array(2) {
    ["Randy"]=>string(10) "Output.txt",
    ["Stan"]=>string(7) "Code.py"
    }


    Please help how to make it.










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      I have an array like this:



      $files = array(
      "Input.txt" => "Randy",
      "Code.py" => "Stan",
      "Output.txt" => "Randy"
      );


      I want to group the file by its owner and returned like this:



      [
      "Randy" => ["Input.txt", "Output.txt"],
      "Stan" => ["Code.py"]
      ]


      I tried to do it like this:



      <?php 
      class FileOwners
      {
      public static function groupByOwners($files)
      {
      foreach ($files as $file => $owner){
      $data[$owner] = $file;
      };
      return $data;
      }
      }
      $files = array(
      "Input.txt" => "Randy",
      "Code.py" => "Stan",
      "Output.txt" => "Randy"
      );
      var_dump(FileOwners::groupByOwners($files));


      But what I got is this:



      array(2) {
      ["Randy"]=>string(10) "Output.txt",
      ["Stan"]=>string(7) "Code.py"
      }


      Please help how to make it.










      share|improve this question














      I have an array like this:



      $files = array(
      "Input.txt" => "Randy",
      "Code.py" => "Stan",
      "Output.txt" => "Randy"
      );


      I want to group the file by its owner and returned like this:



      [
      "Randy" => ["Input.txt", "Output.txt"],
      "Stan" => ["Code.py"]
      ]


      I tried to do it like this:



      <?php 
      class FileOwners
      {
      public static function groupByOwners($files)
      {
      foreach ($files as $file => $owner){
      $data[$owner] = $file;
      };
      return $data;
      }
      }
      $files = array(
      "Input.txt" => "Randy",
      "Code.py" => "Stan",
      "Output.txt" => "Randy"
      );
      var_dump(FileOwners::groupByOwners($files));


      But what I got is this:



      array(2) {
      ["Randy"]=>string(10) "Output.txt",
      ["Stan"]=>string(7) "Code.py"
      }


      Please help how to make it.







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          you are overriding $data, use $data[$owner] = $file; instead of $data[$owner]= $file;



          public static function groupByOwners($files)
          {
          foreach ($files as $file => $owner){
          $data[$owner] = $file;
          };
          return $data;
          }





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            Just create a multidimensional array ,



            foreach ($files as $file => $owner){
            $data[$owner] = $file; // will store values as an array inside the key
            } // Remove semicolon from here





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              you are overriding $data, use $data[$owner] = $file; instead of $data[$owner]= $file;



              public static function groupByOwners($files)
              {
              foreach ($files as $file => $owner){
              $data[$owner] = $file;
              };
              return $data;
              }





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                you are overriding $data, use $data[$owner] = $file; instead of $data[$owner]= $file;



                public static function groupByOwners($files)
                {
                foreach ($files as $file => $owner){
                $data[$owner] = $file;
                };
                return $data;
                }





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                  you are overriding $data, use $data[$owner] = $file; instead of $data[$owner]= $file;



                  public static function groupByOwners($files)
                  {
                  foreach ($files as $file => $owner){
                  $data[$owner] = $file;
                  };
                  return $data;
                  }





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                  you are overriding $data, use $data[$owner] = $file; instead of $data[$owner]= $file;



                  public static function groupByOwners($files)
                  {
                  foreach ($files as $file => $owner){
                  $data[$owner] = $file;
                  };
                  return $data;
                  }






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                      Just create a multidimensional array ,



                      foreach ($files as $file => $owner){
                      $data[$owner] = $file; // will store values as an array inside the key
                      } // Remove semicolon from here





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                        Just create a multidimensional array ,



                        foreach ($files as $file => $owner){
                        $data[$owner] = $file; // will store values as an array inside the key
                        } // Remove semicolon from here





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                          Just create a multidimensional array ,



                          foreach ($files as $file => $owner){
                          $data[$owner] = $file; // will store values as an array inside the key
                          } // Remove semicolon from here





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                          Just create a multidimensional array ,



                          foreach ($files as $file => $owner){
                          $data[$owner] = $file; // will store values as an array inside the key
                          } // Remove semicolon from here






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