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Start your free trialPetar Bondarenko
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<?php
$names = array('Mike', 'Chris', 'Jane', 'Bob');
foreach($names as $value){
echo $value['0'];
echo $value['1'];
echo $value['2'];
echo $value['3'];
}
?>
2 Answers
Gianmarco Mazzoran
22,076 PointsHi Petar Bondarenko,
since the foreach loop run for each item in you array, you could simply do this:
<?php
$names = array('Mike', 'Chris', 'Jane', 'Bob');
foreach($names as $value){
echo $value;
}
?>
Matthew Brock
16,791 Pointswhen you use the
foreach($names as $value){
above, then each time through the loop $value is set. It would be a string not an array. below is what you are looking for.
<?php
$names = array('Mike', 'Chris', 'Jane', 'Bob');
foreach($names as $value){
echo $value;
}