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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T10:04:15+00:00 2026-05-23T10:04:15+00:00

im trying to print an array using implode , but i want to tweak

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im trying to print an array using implode, but i want to tweak it, so the "glue" of the implode show every two element, and not in every element.

$nombreNombre=array('josh','13','mike','44','dude','98','scott','450');
echo '<li>' . implode('</li><li>', $nombreNombre).'</li>

with that im getting:

  • josh
  • 13
  • mike
  • 44
  • dude
  • 98
  • scott
  • 450
  • and i want:

  • josh 13
  • mike 44
  • dude 98
  • scott 450
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      2026-05-23T10:04:16+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 10:04 am

      You could run $nombreNombre through array_chunk, do an array_map to convert each pair to a string, then implode.

      $arr = array('josh','13','mike','44','dude','98','scott','450');
      $arr = array_chunk($arr, 2);
      function repr($pair) { list($a, $b) = $pair; return "$a $b"; }
      $arr = array_map("repr", $arr);
      echo '<li>' . implode('</li><li>', $arr) . '</li>';
      
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