What you currently do is looping the sourcefiles, which in the first itteration is "test.txt" and then you loop the destination array and performing the copy function 2 times:
1st iteration with folder1/test.txt
- copy("folder1/test.txt", "folder2/test.txt");
- copy("folder1/test.txt", "folder2/test2.txt";
2nd iteration with folder1/test2.txt:
- copy("folder1/test2.txt", "folder2/test.txt");
- copy("folder1/test2.txt", "folder2/test2.txt";
In the end you've overwritten both files with the last file in your $source array. So both files in "folder2" contain the data of test2.txt
What you are looking for would be:
foreach($sourcefiles as $key => $sourcefile) {
copy($sourcefile, $destinations[$key]);
}
$sourcefile equals $sourcefiles[$key] in the above example.
This is based on the fact that PHP automatically assigns keys to your values. $sourcefiles = array('file1.txt', 'file2.txt'); can be used as:
$sourcefiles = array(
0 => 'file1.txt',
1 => 'file2.txt'
);
Another option is to use the length of one of the arrays in a for loop, which does the same thing but in a different way:
for ($i = 0; $i < count($sourcefiles); $i++) {
copy($sourcefiles[$i], $destinations[$i]);
}