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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T10:51:49+00:00 2026-05-25T10:51:49+00:00

I have an array structure like the following: I would like to have the

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I have an array structure like the following:

enter image description here

I would like to have the elements keys, bi, media and offer under biz_id. Like this:

biz_id
 bi
 media
 offer
biz_id
...

My code is the following:

    foreach ($premiumContent as $targets=>$target)
{

    $finalResult[]["biz_id"] = $target->biz_id;

    foreach ($target->media as $media)
     {
        switch ($media->type_id)
        {
            case '1':
                $finalResult[]["info"] = $media->text;
            break;
            case '6':
                $finalResult[]["bi"] = $media->url;
            break; 
            case '4':
                $mediaGroup[] = array('link' => $media->url, 'descript' => $media->text);
            break;
            case '3':
                $offerGroup[] = array('link' => $media->url, 'descript' => $media->text);
            break; 
            default:
                echo '';
        }
    }
    $finalResult[]["media"] = $mediaGroup;
    $finalResult[]["offer"] = $offerGroup;
}

return $finalResult;

What can I do to group the keys underneath biz_id?

Thanks for the recommendations.

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    2026-05-25T10:51:50+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 10:51 am

    Simple: make the biz_id the key of the array:

    foreach ($premiumContent as $targets=>$target)
    {
    
        foreach ($target->media as $media)
         {
            switch ($media->type_id)
            {
                case '1':
                    $finalResult[$target->biz_id]["info"] = $media->text;
                break;
                case '6':
                    $finalResult[$target->biz_id]["bi"] = $media->url;
                break; 
                case '4':
                    $mediaGroup[] = array('link' => $media->url, 'descript' => $media->text);
                break;
                case '3':
                    $offerGroup[] = array('link' => $media->url, 'descript' => $media->text);
                break; 
                default:
                    echo '';
            }
        }
        $finalResult[$target->biz_id]["media"] = $mediaGroup;
        $finalResult[$target->biz_id]["offer"] = $offerGroup;
    }
    
    return $finalResult;
    
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