Definition and Usage
The array_push() function inserts one or more elements to the end of an array.Syntax
array_push(array,value1,value2...)
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| array | Required. Specifies an array |
| value1 | Required. Specifies the value to add |
| value2 | Optional. Specifies the value to add |
Tips and Notes
Tip: You can add one value, or as many as you like.Note: Even if your array has string keys, your added elements will allways have numeric keys. (See example 2)
Example 1
<?php
$a=array("Dog","Cat");
array_push($a,"Horse","Bird");
print_r($a);
?>
$a=array("Dog","Cat");
array_push($a,"Horse","Bird");
print_r($a);
?>
Array ( [0] => Dog [1] => Cat [2] => Horse [3] => Bird )
Example 2
An array with string keys:
<?php
$a=array("a"=>"Dog","b"=>"Cat");
array_push($a,"Horse","Bird");
print_r($a);
?>
$a=array("a"=>"Dog","b"=>"Cat");
array_push($a,"Horse","Bird");
print_r($a);
?>
OUTPUT :
Array ( [a] => Dog [b] => Cat [0] => Horse [1] => Bird )