In PHP, array_replace_recursive() does two things according to the documentation:
- If a key from the first array exists in the second array, its value will be replaced by the value from the second array.
- If the key exists in the second array, and not the first, it will be created in the first array.
Is there an alternative that only does the replacement, and doesn't create new keys?
For example:
$array = [
'apple' => TRUE,
'pear' => TRUE,
'basket' => [
'banana' => TRUE,
],
'punnet' => [
'strawberry' => TRUE,
],
];
$replacement = [
'banana' => [
'REPLACEMENT!'
],
];
The result should be:
$array = [
'apple' => TRUE,
'pear' => TRUE,
'basket' => [
'banana' => [
'REPLACEMENT!'
],
],
'punnet' => [
'strawberry' => TRUE,
],
];