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function get_arr() {
    return array("one","two","three");
}

echo get_arr()[0];

Why does the above code throw the following error?

parse error: syntax error, unexpected '['
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This is simply a limitation of PHP's syntax. You cannot index a function's return value if the function returns an array. There's nothing wrong with your function; rather this shows the homebrewed nature of PHP. Like a katamari ball it has grown features and syntax over time in a rather haphazard fashion. It was not thought out from the beginning and this syntactical limitation is evidence of that.

Similarly, even this simpler construct does not work:

// Syntax error
echo array("one", "two", "three")[0];

To workaround it you must assign the result to a variable and then index the variable:

$array = get_arr();
echo $array[0];

Oddly enough they got it right with objects. get_obj()->prop is syntactically valid and works as expected. Go figure.

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  • Thank you for taking the time to actually confirm my suspicion.
    – binarypie
    Nov 10, 2009 at 19:40
  • +1 for Katamari reference <3, Also you can cast your array to an object return (object) $result PHP documentation: "Arrays convert to an object with properties named by keys, and corresponding values." php.net/manual/en/language.types.object.php
    – nuala
    Apr 8, 2013 at 9:31
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You can't directly reference returned arrays like that. You have to assign it to a temporary variable.

$temp = get_arr();
echo $temp[0];
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"because you can't do" that isn't a very satifying answer. But that's the case. You can't do function_which_returns_array()[$offset]; You have to store the return value in a $var and then access it.

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I am pretty sure if you do :

$myArray = get_arr();
echo $myArray[0];

That it will works. You cannot use braket directly.

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Indeed, you are not the only one to want such a feature enhancement: PHP Bug report #45906

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you can also do

 list($firstElement) = get_arr();

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