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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T11:38:51+00:00 2026-06-14T11:38:51+00:00

I have a function foo that returns an array with the below structure and

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I have a function foo that returns an array with the below structure and what I am trying to work out is there a better way to structure my PHP as I am unsure about the indexing within the foreach as I want every ListingId

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I am wanting to write a foreach loop that gets the XML <Name> from an external XML document (Have not coded this section yet as I need to pass the ListingID from foointo the url to get the <Name>)

PHP:

    $test0 = $this->foo();
    $test = $test0[0]['ListingId'];

Structure:

Array ( [0] => Array ( [ListingId] => SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 532712629 ) [ListingCategory] => SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 0350-5748-3400- ) ) [1] => Array ( [ListingId] => SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 532712202 ) [ListingCategory] => SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 0350-5748-3400- ) ) [2] => Array ( [ListingId] => SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 532711566 ) [ListingCategory] => SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 0350-5748-3400- ) ) [3] => Array ( [ListingId] => SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 532710864 ) [ListingCategory] => SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 0350-5748-3400- ) ) [4] => Array ( [ListingId] => SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 532710271 ) [ListingCategory] => SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 0350-5748-3400- ) ) [5] => Array ( [ListingId] => SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 532691526 ) [ListingCategory] => SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 0350-5748-3400- ) ) [6] => Array ( [ListingId] => SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 527496168 ) [ListingCategory] => SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 0350-5748-3399- ) ) ) 
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    2026-06-14T11:38:53+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 11:38 am

    Try this way:

    foreach($this->foo() as $foo) {
       //here you can use your ListingId
       var_dump($foo['ListingId']);
    }
    
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