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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T16:47:40+00:00 2026-05-17T16:47:40+00:00

I wrote a code to parse through something, dynamically making an array out of

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I wrote a code to parse through something, dynamically making an array out of the array keys of one array. This is from a form, so the odd key has a value, and that is somehow the problem.

My code:

//array values are not needed in my code, just junk rather
$array = array('one_a'=>2, 'three_b', 'four_c', 'five_d'=>12);

$number = array();
$letter = array();

foreach($array as $element) {
    $parts = explode("_", $element);
    $number[] = $parts[0];
    $letter[] = $parts[1];
}

print_r($number);

I do not get how this could go wrong, but when the foreach() iterates through the associative array, it reads “2” and “12” as separate array keys! This ruins my $explode code and throws an error, as “2” has no _ in it.

Why does the associative array fail like this? I tried explicitly defining as $element => $value, NOT using $value (to try to ignore it), but it throws even more errors.

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    2026-05-17T16:47:41+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 4:47 pm

    The problem is not, that 2 and 12 are seen as keys, but rather that they are seen as the real values. If you do a print_r($array), you will see:

    Array
    (
        [one_a] => 2
        [0] => three_b
        [1] => four_c
        [five_d] => 12
    )
    

    (three_b and four_c get assigned an automatic incremental array key) So you have to take into account, that the key might by numeric:

    <?php
    $array = array('one_a'=>2, 'three_b', 'four_c', 'five_d'=>12);
    
    $number = array();
    $letter = array();
    
    // get the key separate from the element:
    foreach($array as $key => $element) {
        // and now check for the key
        if (is_numeric($key))
            $value = $element;
        else
            $value = $key;
    
        $parts = explode("_", $value);
        $number[] = $parts[0];
        $letter[] = $parts[1];
    }
    
    print_r($number);
    

    This will get you

    Array
    (
        [0] => one
        [1] => three
        [2] => four
        [3] => five
    )
    
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