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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T01:18:17+00:00 2026-06-05T01:18:17+00:00

If you simply want to assign values to a variable this way: $array[]=value 1

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If you simply want to assign values to a variable this way:

$array[]="value 1" and $array[]="value 2"

do you first have to declare $array=array()? Obviously you don’t HAVE to, as it works without it, but why would you do that then? Or what is the benefit of doing it?

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    2026-06-05T01:18:18+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 1:18 am

    What you are describing is not a declaration but an initialization. You are not declaring $array is an array, you are assigning it a value (empty array).

    Such an initialization can be used to establish a scope, and perhaps it can make the code more readable (although I can’t see how), but usually it is only done when you specifically want an empty array. The classic example is when using the [] syntax to append to an array. Consider the following:

    $a = 'old value';
    $a = array();
    $a[] = 1;
    $a[] = 2;
    $a[] = 3;
    

    Without the second line, this will produce an error.

    By the way, The array() command isn’t an ordinary function. It’s a language construct, and starting with PHP 5.4 you can replace it with the shorter [] syntax:

    $a = 'old value';
    $a = [];
    $a[] = 1;
    $a[] = 2;
    $a[] = 3;
    
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