Syntax
| array_push ( $array, $var1 [, $var2...] ); |
Definition and Usage
This function treats array as a stack, and pushes the passed variables var1, var2... onto the end of array. The length of array increases by the number of variables pushed.
Paramters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| array | Required. Specifies an array. |
| var1 | Required. value to be pushed. |
| var2 | Optional. value to be pushed. |
Return Values
Returns the new number of elements in the array.
Example
Try out following example:
<?php
$array=array("a"=>"banana","b"=>"apple","c"=>"orange");
print_r(array_push($array, "mango"));
print_r("<br />");
print_r($array );
?>
|
This will produce following result:
4 Array ( [a] => banana [b] => apple [c] => orange [0] => mango ) |
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