I understand that this question has likely been asked, but I don't understand the prior questions enough to know if they do what I want.
$fruits = array('20' => 'apple', '40' => 'orange', '40' => 'pear');
The keys are percentages of the chance of value getting picked. I would like to mt_rand() a number between 0 and 99 and return a value from $fruits based on those percentages.
It's very possible I'm so confused because I don't know how to explain what I'm looking for.
Thank you in advance for the help.
Edit: want a random value from $fruits, based on these chances:
I want a 40% chance of getting an orange, a 40% chance of getting a pear, and an 80% chance of getting an apple.
Edit: To further clarify, since either a lot of the answers got it wrong, (or I just don't understand their code), I needed a result regardless of what number I pick, not just 20, 40, or 40.
First of all, your array only has two items (apple and pear) because pear overwrites orange due to having the same key. So use the opposite order. Also, don't put quotes around the integers:
$fruits = array('apple' => 20, 'orange' => 40, 'pear' => 40);
You should choose a random number, then compare each weight of the array plus the sum of the previous weights until you get a match:
$rand = rand(1,100);
$sum = 0;
$chosenFruit;
foreach ($fruits as $f=>$v) {
$sum += $v;
if ( $sum >= $rand ) {
$chosenFruit = $f;
break;
}
}
echo "We have chosen the {$chosenFruit}!";
You could even make the procedure more resilient by replacing the value of 100
in the rand() function with a calculated sum of the $fruits array values.