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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T23:10:29+00:00 2026-06-15T23:10:29+00:00

I have an array: $names = [ "Ayush" , "Vaibhav", "Shivam", "Hacker", "Topper", "ABCD",

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I have an array:

$names = [
    "Ayush" , "Vaibhav", "Shivam",
    "Hacker", "Topper", "ABCD",
    "NameR", "Tammi", "Colgate",
    "Britney", "Bra", "Kisser"
];

And I have another variable

$addthis = "ADDTHIS";

How to make an array from these two so that after every three items in $names, the value of $addthis is added. So, I want this array as result from these two.

$result = [
    "Ayush", "Vaibhav", "Shivam", "ADDTHIS",
    "Hacker", "Topper", "ABCD", "ADDTHIS",
    "NameR", "Tammi", "Colgate", "ADDTHIS",
    "Britney", "Bra", "Kisser"
];
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    2026-06-15T23:10:31+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 11:10 pm

    “Oneliner”, just for fun:

    $new = array_reduce(
        array_map(
            function($i) use($addthis) { return count($i) == 3 ? array_merge($i, array($addthis)) : $i; },
            array_chunk($names, 3)
        ),
        function($r, $i) { return array_merge($r, $i); },
        array()
    );
    
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