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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T23:16:21+00:00 2026-06-02T23:16:21+00:00

I have out put like below [0] { [0]=>’a’ [2]=>’b’ [5]=>’c’ [6]=>’d’ } No

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I have out put like below

[0]
{
    [0]=>'a'
    [2]=>'b'
    [5]=>'c'
    [6]=>'d'
}

No What i want is to insert un-created array index and set their values to ‘0’.

e.g: in this case i want output like below instead of the one above. can any one show me a sample of code please…………. i tried to use array_fill() but didn’t work it just inserts array index at end.

array_fill($b1, 1, "0");

Desired Output:

[0]
    {
        [0]=>'a'
        [1]=>'0'
        [2]=>'b'
        [3]=>'0'
        [4]=>'0'
        [5]=>'c'
        [6]=>'d'
    }
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    2026-06-02T23:16:26+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 11:16 pm

    Cycle through your array, watching the keys. Anytime the last iteration is more than 1 from the current key, perform a short while loop to catch up the array contents.

    $newArray = array();
    $lastKey = 0;
    
    foreach ( $array as $key => $value ) {
      while ( $lastKey++ < $key ) $newArray[] = 0;
      $newArray[$key] = $value;
    }
    

    The output is:

    Array
    (
        [0] => a
        [1] => 0
        [2] => b
        [3] => 0
        [4] => 0
        [5] => c
        [6] => d
    )
    

    Demo: http://codepad.org/9EnowzqL

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