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arrayCreate an array Description
array array(mixed
...$values )
Creates an array. Read the section on the
array type for more information
on what an array is, including details about the alternative bracket syntax ( Parameters
Return Values
Returns an array of the parameters. The parameters can be given
an index with the ExamplesThe following example demonstrates how to create a two-dimensional array, how to specify keys for associative arrays, and how to skip-and-continue numeric indices in normal arrays. Example #1 array example
Example #2 Automatic index with array
The above example will output: Array ( [0] => 1 [1] => 1 [2] => 1 [3] => 13 [4] => 1 [8] => 1 [9] => 19 ) Note that index '3' is defined twice, and keep its final value of 13. Index 4 is defined after index 8, and next generated index (value 19) is 9, since biggest index was 8. This example creates a 1-based array. Example #3 1-based index with array
The above example will output: Array ( [1] => January [2] => February [3] => March ) As in Perl, you can access a value from the array inside double quotes. However, with PHP you'll need to enclose your array between curly braces. Example #4 Accessing an array inside double quotes
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