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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T19:26:16+00:00 2026-06-17T19:26:16+00:00

I have a question about this situation, How could I store string via Array?

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I have a question about this situation, How could I store string via Array?
this is my code

<?php
$octets = array($_POST["oct1"],$_POST["oct2"],$_POST["oct3"],$_POST["oct4"]);
$octlenfnl = count($octets) - 1;
$binoctstr = 0 ;
if($_POST["oct1"] <= 255 && $_POST["oct1"] <= 255 && $_POST["oct1"] <= 255 && $_POST["oct1"] <= 255)
{
    for($i=0;$i<=$octlenfnl;$i++){
        echo str_pad(decbin($octets[$i]), 8, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT) , "&nbsp";
    }
}
else
{
    echo "Invalid IP!";
}

?>

It outputs entered IP to Binary octets just like this 11111111 0001000 10010101 10010101, they have spaces between the Octets, how can I split them and store it to array that is accessible globally?

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    2026-06-17T19:26:16+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 7:26 pm

    isntead of echoing out your results store them into an array something like this

    <?php
    $octets = array($_POST["oct1"],$_POST["oct2"],$_POST["oct3"],$_POST["oct4"]);
    $octlenfnl = count($octets) - 1;
    $binoctstr = 0 ;
    $binaryarray = array();
    if($_POST["oct1"] <= 255 && $_POST["oct1"] <= 255 && $_POST["oct1"] <= 255 && $_POST["oct1"] <= 255)
    {
      for($i=0;$i<=$octlenfnl;$i++){
          $binaryarray[] = str_pad(decbin($octets[$i]), 8, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT);
      }
    }
        else
        {
            echo "Invalid IP!";
        }
    
    //to echo out your results you can do this as a comma separated string
    echo implode(",",$binaryarray);
    //or if you wish to access a specific segment you can do this where $key is the array element you want
    echo $binaryarray[$key];  
    
    ?>
    

    UPDATE EDIT FOR SIMPLIFIED CODE

    You can potentially simplfy the code a little I think like this save you creating a second array and just manipulating your existing array. Unless you need that initial array for anything this should work fine

    <?php
    $octets = array($_POST["oct1"],$_POST["oct2"],$_POST["oct3"],$_POST["oct4"]);
    $binoctstr = 0 ;
    if($_POST["oct1"] <= 255 && $_POST["oct1"] <= 255 && $_POST["oct1"] <= 255 && $_POST["oct1"] <= 255)
    {
      for($i=0;$i<=count($octets);$i++){
          $octets [$i] = str_pad(decbin($octets[$i]), 8, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT);
      }
    }
        else
        {
            echo "Invalid IP!";
        }
    
    //to echo out your results you can do this as a comma separated string
    echo implode(",",$octets );
    //or if you wish to access a specific segment you can do this where $key is the array element you want
    echo $octets[$key];  
    
    ?>
    
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