PHP Indexed Array

PHP indexed array is an array which is represented by an index number by default. All elements of array are represented by an index number which starts from 0. PHP indexed array can store numbers, strings or any object. PHP indexed array is also known as numeric array.

There are two ways to define indexed array:

1st way:

$size=array("Big","Medium","Short");

2nd way:

  • $size[0]="Big";
  • $size[1]="Medium";
  • $size[2]="Short";
  • PHP Indexed Array Example

    File: array1.php

    PHP Example

    
    <?php  
    $size=array("Big","Medium","Short");  
    echo "Size: $size[0], $size[1] and $size[2]";  
    ?>
                

    Output

    Size: Big, Medium and Short

    File: array2.php

    PHP Example

    
    <?php  
    $size[0]="Big";  
    $size[1]="Medium";  
    $size[2]="Short";  
    echo "Size: $size[0], $size[1] and $size[2]";  
    ?> 
                

    Output

    Size: Big, Medium and Short

    Traversing PHP Indexed Array

    We can easily traverse array in PHP using foreach loop. Let's see a simple example to traverse all the elements of PHP array.

    File: array3.php

    PHP Example

    
    <?php  
    $size=array("Big","Medium","Short");  
    foreach( $size as $s )  
    {  
    echo "Size is: $s
    "; } ?>

    Output

    Size is: Big Size is: Medium Size is: Short

    Count Length of PHP Indexed Array


    PHP provides count() function which returns length of an array.

    PHP Example

    
    <?php  
    $size=array("Big","Medium","Short");  
    echo count($size);  
    ?>  
                

    Output

    3