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I know the printf statement in PHP can format strings as follows:

//my variable 
$car = "BMW X6";

printf("I drive a %s",$car); // prints I drive a BMW X6, 

However, when I try to print an array using printf, there does not seem to be a way to format it. Can anyone help?

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    What kind of formatting would you expect to happen on an array? Something similar to what happens when you print_r an array?
    – user142162
    Jan 19, 2012 at 15:24
  • was hoping if i had an array such as //$my_array(3,2,1), i could use printf() as follows //printf("Ready! %s,%s,%s Go!",$my_array) to output // Ready! 3,2,1, Go! Jan 19, 2012 at 15:29
  • No, you can't do that... Trust me, you wouldn't want that too. You are a beginner, in few years talk with us, you will see that is not an option. :D Jan 19, 2012 at 15:34
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    vprintf()
    – salathe
    Jan 19, 2012 at 15:44
  • seealso: stackoverflow.com/questions/5701985/…
    – dreftymac
    Feb 10, 2018 at 0:29

5 Answers 5

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Here's an extract from one of the comments on http://php.net/manual/en/function.printf.php:

[Editor's Note: Or just use vprintf...]

If you want to do something like:

// this doesn't work
printf('There is a difference between %s and %s', array('good', 'evil'));   

Instead of

printf('There is a difference between %s and %s', 'good', 'evil'); 

You can use this function:

function printf_array($format, $arr) 
{ 
    return call_user_func_array('printf', array_merge((array)$format, $arr)); 
}  

Use it the following way:

$goodevil = array('good', 'evil'); 
printf_array('There is a difference between %s and %s', $goodevil); 

And it will print:

There is a difference between good and evil
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Are you looking for something like this using print_r with true parameter:

printf("My array is:***\n%s***\n", print_r($arr, true));
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You can't "print" an array just like that, you'll have to iterate through it by using foreach, then you can printf all you want with the values. For example:

$cars = array('BMW X6', 'Audi A4', 'Dodge Ram Van');
foreach($cars as $car) {
    printf("I drive a %s", $car);
}

This would output:

I drive a BMW X6

I drive a Audi A4

I drive a Dodge Ram Van

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  • This is indeed the most on-topic and least complicated one.
    – mensch
    Jan 19, 2012 at 15:31
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yes

On your html place this:

<pre>
  <?php 
   print_r ($your_array);
  ?>
</pre>

or on your code only place:

 print_r ($your_array);
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printf does not handle an array recursively. You can however do:

$cars=array('Saab','Volvo','Koenigsegg');
print_r($cars);

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