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The code below works with no problem. It prints out: hello world

$sample_variable = "world";
echo "hello $sample_variable";

Now, I am trying to implement the same logic but this time with an array whos indexes are strings. The following code below is what I have come up with. It causes an error and fails to print out the expected output. (expected output: The product Whey is for sale for 3000)

$product = array(
"product_name" => "Whey", 
"product_price" => 3000
);

echo "The product $product['product_name'] is for sale for $product['product_price']";

My question: How can I echo an array with string as an index without the use of PHP concatenation operator ('.') ?

2 Answers 2

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use as below

<?php

$product = array(
"product_name" => "Whey", 
"product_price" => 3000
);

echo "The product $product[product_name] is for sale for $product[product_price]";
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There are many ways to achieve this without the concatenation operator:

$product=array(
                "product_name"=>"whey",
                "product_price"=>3000

using double quote you can do :

echo "The product $product[product_name] is for sale for $product[product_price]";
echo "The product ${product["product_name"]} is for sale for ${product["product_price"]}";

with preformatted string:

printf("The product %s is for sale for %s ",$product['product_name'],$product['product_price']);
echo sprintf("The product %s is for sale for %s ",$product['product_name'],$product['product_price']);

when your array contains lot of data just write the string and unpack the array with ...

printf("The product %s is for sale for %s ",...array_values($product));//php >=5.6
echo sprintf("The product %s is for sale for %s ",...array_values($product));//php >=5.6

the output is:

The product whey is for sale for 3000

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