Edit wording/examples on PHP array documentation (#29885)
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ An array can be thought of as a collection of items.
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## Syntax
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An array is defined by array(), or [].
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An array is defined by `array()`, or `[]`.
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An example of an array in each style can be seen below:
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@ -16,13 +16,14 @@ An example of an array in each style can be seen below:
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<?php
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$bikes = array('Suzuki','BMW','Yamaha');
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```
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```php
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<?php
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// OR
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$bikes = ['Suzuki', 'BMW', 'Yamaha'];
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```
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## Associative array (key => value)
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PHP arrays can store more than one type of value at a time:
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```
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<?php
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@ -32,8 +33,6 @@ $arr = array('Suzuki', 3.1415, false, -273);
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As you can see there is a string, a float number, a boolean valuea and an integer number.
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## Key => Value
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Arrays can also be defined with named keys, as shown below:
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```php
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@ -82,7 +81,7 @@ echo 'I like '. $bikes['not my favorite'];
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Would produce the following output:
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```
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I like BWM
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I like Yamaha
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```
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## Multidimensional Array
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