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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T17:27:59+00:00 2026-06-12T17:27:59+00:00

I am guessing I am doing this completely wrong but I want to add

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I am guessing I am doing this completely wrong but I want to add an array onto the end of the arrays which the foreach loop is running through.

E.g this is the start result

 array(3) {
   [0]=>
   array(1) {
   ["name"]=>
   string(7) "Matthew"
   }
  [1]=>
   array(1) {
   ["name"]=>
   string(3) "Jim"
   }
   [2]=>
  array(1) {
   ["name"]=>
    string(3) "Sam"
  }
}

This is the code im using

<?php

  $arr = array( array("name" => "Matthew"), array("name" => "Jim"), array("name" => "Sam"));

  foreach ($arr as $element) {

  $ages = array("test" => 12);

  $element['test'] = $ages;

}

?>

The desired end result

    array(3) {
   [0]=>
   array(1) {
   ["name"]=>
   string(7) "Matthew",
   array(1) {
   ["test"]=>
    int(2) 12
  }
   }
  [1]=>
   array(1) {
   ["name"]=>
   string(3) "Jim",
    array(1) {
   ["test"]=>
    int(2) 12
  }
   }
   [2]=>
  array(1) {
   ["name"]=>
    string(3) "Sam",
   array(1) {
   ["test"]=>
    int(2) 12
  }
  }
}
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    2026-06-12T17:28:00+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 5:28 pm

    Try this

    foreach ($arr as $key=>$val) {
        $ages = array("test" => 12);
        $arr[$key]['test'] = $ages;
    }
    

    result is

    Array (
        [0] => Array
            (
                [name] => Matthew
                [test] => Array
                    (
                        [test] => 12
                    )
            )
        [1] => Array
            (
                [name] => Jim
                [test] => Array
                    (
                        [test] => 12
                    )
            )
        [2] => Array
            (
                [name] => Sam
                [test] => Array
                    (
                        [test] => 12
                    )
            ) )
    
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