PHP Access Arrays

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Access Array Item

To access an array item, you can refer to the index number for indexed arrays, and the key name for associative arrays.

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Access an item by referring to its index number:

$cars = array("Volvo", "BMW", "Toyota");
echo $cars[2];
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Note: The first item has index 0.

To access items from an associative array, use the key name:

Example

Access an item by referring to its key name:

$cars = array("brand" => "Ford", "model" => "Mustang", "year" => 1964);
echo $cars["year"];
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Double or Single Quotes

You can use both double and single quotes when accessing an array:

Example

echo $cars["model"];
echo $cars['model'];
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Excecute a Function Item

Array items can be of any data type, including function.

To execute such a function, use the index number followed by parentheses ():

Example

Execute a function item:

function myFunction() {
  echo "I come from a function!";
}

$myArr = array("Volvo", 15, myFunction);

$myArr[2]();
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Use the key name when the function is an item in a associative array:

Example

Execute function by referring to the key name:

function myFunction() {
  echo "I come from a function!";
}

$myArr = array("car" => "Volvo", "age" => 15, "message" => myFunction);

$myArr["message"]();
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Loop Through an Associative Array

To loop through and print all the values of an associative array, you can use a foreach loop, like this:

Example

Display all array items, keys and values:

$car = array("brand"=>"Ford", "model"=>"Mustang", "year"=>1964);

foreach ($car as $x => $y) {
  echo "$x: $y <br>";
}
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Loop Through an Indexed Array

To loop through and print all the values of an indexed array, you can use a foreach loop, like this:

Example

Display all array items:

$cars = array("Volvo", "BMW", "Toyota");
foreach ($cars as $x) {
  echo "$x <br>";
}
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