PHP allows you to associate name/label with each array elements in PHP using => symbol. Such way, you can easily remember the element because each element is represented by label than an incremented number.
Definition
There are two ways to define associative array:
1st way:
$salary=array(“Sonoo”=>“550000”,“Vimal”=>“250000”,“Ratan”=>“200000”);
2nd way:
$salary[“Sonoo”]=“550000”;
$salary[“Vimal”]=“250000”;
$salary[“Ratan”]=“200000”;
Example
File: arrayassociative1.php
<?php
$salary=array(“Sonoo”=>“550000”,“Vimal”=>“250000”,“Ratan”=>“200000”);
echo “Sonoo salary: “.$salary[“Sonoo”].“<br/>”;
echo “Vimal salary: “.$salary[“Vimal”].“<br/>”;
echo “Ratan salary: “.$salary[“Ratan”].“<br/>”;
?>
Output:
Sonoo salary: 550000
Vimal salary: 250000
Ratan salary: 200000
File: arrayassociative2.php
<?php
$salary[“Sonoo”]=“550000”;
$salary[“Vimal”]=“250000”;
$salary[“Ratan”]=“200000”;
echo “Sonoo salary: “.$salary[“Sonoo”].“<br/>”;
echo “Vimal salary: “.$salary[“Vimal”].“<br/>”;
echo “Ratan salary: “.$salary[“Ratan”].“<br/>”;
?>
Output:
Sonoo salary: 550000
Vimal salary: 250000
Ratan salary: 200000
Traversing PHP Associative Array
By the help of PHP for each loop, we can easily traverse the elements of PHP associative array.
<?php
$salary=array(“Sonoo”=>“550000”,“Vimal”=>“250000”,“Ratan”=>“200000”);
foreach($salary as $k => $v) {
echo “Key: “.$k.” Value: “.$v.“<br/>”;
}
?>
Output:
Key: Sonoo Value: 550000
Key: Vimal Value: 250000
Key: Ratan Value: 200000
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