by Scott Reilly
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array_partition
Provides a helper function to split an array into N number of evenly distributed partitions (i.e. split a list into N columns)
Compatible with WP 6.8.3
v1.3.5
Current Version v1.3.5
Updated 8 months ago
Last Update on 17 Apr, 2025
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Showing 3 of 3| Keyword | Position | Change | Type | Updated |
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| partition | 12 | — | Tag | 1 day ago |
| coffee2code | 58 | — | Tag | 1 day ago |
| chunk | 78 | — | Tag | 1 day ago |
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- Version
- 1.3.5
- Last Updated
- Apr 17, 2025
- Requires WP
- 1.2+
- Tested Up To
- 6.8.3
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- Scott Reilly
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Common questions about array_partition
array_chunk() allows you to specify the number of elements per partition, not how many partitions you want. (See Description.). For an array with 12 elements, if you requested a chunk size of 2, you would get back an array of 6 sub-arrays (the original elements grouped into arrays of 2 elements). With array_partition(), if you requested 2 partitions, you would get back an array of 2 sub-arrays (the original elements grouped into 2 arrays). Phrased another way, with array_chunk() you tell it how many elements max should be in a partition and it gives you as many partitions as necessary. With c2c_array_partition(), you tell it how many partitions you want, and it'll evenly split the elements into those partitions as evenly as possible.
Yes. The tests are not packaged in the release .zip file or included in plugins.svn.wordpress.org, but can be found in the plugin's GitHub repository.