There are plenty of tips and code examples out there of accessing PHP arrays with dot notation, but I would like to do somewhat the opposite. I would like to take a multidimensional array like this:
$myArray = array(
'key1' => 'value1',
'key2' => array(
'subkey' => 'subkeyval'
),
'key3' => 'value3',
'key4' => array(
'subkey4' => array(
'subsubkey4' => 'subsubkeyval4',
'subsubkey5' => 'subsubkeyval5',
),
'subkey5' => 'subkeyval5'
)
);
And turn it into this (likely through some recursive function):
$newArray = array(
'key1' => 'value1',
'key2.subkey' => 'subkeyval',
'key3' => 'value3',
'key4.subkey4.subsubkey4' => 'subsubkeyval4',
'key4.subkey5.subsubkey5' => 'subsubkeyval5',
'key4.subkey5' => 'subkeyval5'
);
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