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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T00:27:55+00:00 2026-06-02T00:27:55+00:00

I have a function that populates an array that was created before the function

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I have a function that populates an array that was created before the function is launched. To make the population work, I used ‘global’ in my function. Everything is working fine with the here below situation:

$parameter = 'something';  
$listOne = array();

my_function($parameter);

function my_function($para) {
     global $listeOne;
     ...some code  
     $listeOne[0] = 'john';
     $listeOne[1] = 'lugano';
}

What I would like is to pass the array that is supposed to be used in the function when calling the function. The idea would be to do something like this:

$parameter = 'something';  
$listOne = array();
$listTwo = array();

my_function($listOne, $parameter);
...some code
my_function($listTwo, $parameter);

function my_function($list, $para) {
     ...some code
     $list[0] = 'john';
     $list[1] = 'lugano';
}

In addition according to what I read, using global is maybe not the best thing to do… I saw some people using the & sign somewhere and saying it is better. But I don’t get it and not find information about that ‘method’… Hope I am clear. Thank you in advance for your replies. Cheers. Marc

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    2026-06-02T00:27:57+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 12:27 am

    It’s called referencing:

    $listOne = array();
    
    function my_function(&$list, $para) {
         ...some code
         $list[0] = 'john';
         $list[1] = 'lugano';
    }
    my_function($listOne, $parameter);
    
    print_r($listOne); // array (0 => 'john', 1 => 'lugano');
    

    Now the omitted array will be changed.

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