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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:41:05+00:00 2026-05-14T00:41:05+00:00

I’m trying to build an associative array in PHP dynamically, and not quite getting

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I’m trying to build an associative array in PHP dynamically, and not quite getting my strategy right. Basically, I want to insert a value at a certain depth in the array structure, for instance:

$array['first']['second']['third'] = $val;

Now, the thing is, I’m not sure if that depth is available, and if it isn’t, I want to create the keys (and arrays) for each level, and finally insert the value at the correct level.

Since I’m doing this quite a lot in my code, I grew tired of doing a whole bunch of “array_key_exists”, so I wanted to do a function that builds the array for me, given a list of the level keys. Any help on a good strategy for this is appreciated. I’m sure there is a pretty simple way, I’m just not getting it…

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    2026-05-14T00:41:05+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:41 am

    php doesn’t blame you if you do it just so

    $array['first']['second']['third'] = $val;
    print_r($array);
    

    if you don’t want your keys to be hard coded, here’s a flexible solution

    /// locate or create element by $path and set its value to $value
    /// $path is either an array of keys, or a delimited string
    function array_set(&$a, $path, $value) {
        if(!is_array($path))
            $path = explode($path[0], substr($path, 1));
        $key = array_pop($path);
        foreach($path as $k) {
            if(!isset($a[$k]))
                $a[$k] = array();
            $a = &$a[$k];
        }
        $a[$key ? $key : count($a)] = $value;
    }
    
    // example:
    $x = array();
    
    array_set($x, "/foo/bar/baz", 123);
    array_set($x, "/foo/bar/quux", 456);
    array_set($x, array('foo', 'bah'), 789);
    
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