12-26-2019
Ok. I solved it. I just created a second array. And it's working. Thanks to everyone.
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unpack - Unpack data from binary string
SYNOPSIS
array unpack (string $format, string $data)
DESCRIPTION
Unpacks from a binary string into an array according to the given $format.
The unpacked data is stored in an associative array. To accomplish this you have to name the different format codes and separate them by a
slash /. If a repeater argument is present, then each of the array keys will have a sequence number behind the given name.
PARAMETERS
o $format
- See pack(3) for an explanation of the format codes.
o $data
- The packed data.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an associative array containing unpacked elements of binary string.
CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
| 5.5.0 | |
| | |
| | Changes were made to bring this function into |
| | line with Perl: The "a" code now retains trail- |
| | ing NULL bytes. The "A" code now strips all |
| | trailing ASCII whitespace (spaces, tabs, new- |
| | lines, carriage returns, and NULL bytes). The |
| | "Z" code was added for NULL-padded strings, and |
| | removes trailing NULL bytes. |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
unpack(3) example
<?php
$binarydata = "x04x00xa0x00";
$array = unpack("cchars/nint", $binarydata);
?>
The resulting array will contain the entries "chars" with value 4 and "int" with 160.
Example #2
unpack(3) example with a repeater
<?php
$binarydata = "x04x00xa0x00";
$array = unpack("c2chars/nint", $binarydata);
?>
The resulting array will contain the entries "chars1", "chars2" and "int".
NOTES
Caution
Note that PHP internally stores integral values as signed. If you unpack a large unsigned long and it is of the same size as PHP
internally stored values the result will be a negative number even though unsigned unpacking was specified.
Caution
Be aware that if you do not name an element, an empty string is used. If you do not name more than one element, this means that
some data is overwritten as the keys are the same such as in:
Example #3
unpack(3) example with unnamed keys
<?php
$binarydata = "x32x42x00xa0";
$array = unpack("c2/n", $binarydata);
var_dump($array);
?>
The resulting array will contain the entries "1" with value 160 and "2" with 66. The first value from the c specifier is
overwritten by the first value from the n specifier.
SEE ALSO
pack(3).
PHP Documentation Group UNPACK(3)