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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T14:35:02+00:00 2026-05-31T14:35:02+00:00

I want to do something like bellow using php: $turl=array(trim($params->get(‘c2’))); $tname=array(trim($params->get(‘cn2’))); and want to

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I want to do something like bellow using php:

$turl=array(trim($params->get('c2')));
$tname=array(trim($params->get('cn2')));

and want to display each $turl with each $tname.

I tried like this:

$result=array_combine($turl,$tname);
print_r($result);

but given result as:

Array ( [http://184.107.144.218:8282/,http://184.107.144.218:8082/] => ABC Radio,AHH Radio )

But I want like this:

Array ( [http://184.107.144.218:8282/=> ABC Radio,
http://184.107.144.218:8082/=> AHH Radio )

Thanks in advance

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    2026-05-31T14:35:04+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 2:35 pm

    maybe you want to use a code similar to this:

    $turl  = explode(',',trim($params->get('c2')));
    $tname = explode(',',trim($params->get('cn2')));
    
    $result=array_combine($turl,$tname);
    print_r($result);
    

    The error seems to be into the $turl and $tname arrays creation as array combine should work as intended

    Obviously I would add several checks, as, for example, Have the two arrays the same size?

    Addendum
    In your comment you give me a specimen of what $params->get returns if called with parameters ‘c2’ and ‘cn2’.

    $params->get('c2')="hoicoimasti.com,google.com" 
    $params->get('cn2')="hoicoi,google".
    

    The example code I gave you do what required, or at leas what I was thinking you are trying to obtain. A different code with a different result is:

    $turl  = explode(',',trim($params->get('c2')));
    $tname = explode(',',trim($params->get('cn2')));
    
    $result=array_map(function($x,$y){return $x.','.$y;},$turl,$tname);
    print_r($result);
    

    or, if you want to obtains a single string:

    $result=join(',',array_map(function($x,$y){return $x.'=>'.$y;},$turl,$tname));
    print_r($result);
    

    You can obtain any desired result modifying one of the previous example.

    To encase the results in an option you need a slight variation of the array_map user function:

    $result=join("\n",array_map(
        function($x,$y){
            return "<option>$x=>$y</option>";
        },
        $turl,
        $tname
    ));
    print_r($result);
    

    PHP < 5.3 version
    Put this function declaration somewhere in the global scope

    function formatOption($x,$y){
        return "<option>$x=>$y</option>";
    };
    

    and then your code will become:

    $result=join("\n",array_map( 'formatOption', $turl, $tname));
    print_r($result);
    

    If possible I won’t clutter the global namespace with function like formatOption,
    but when anonymous function are not available

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