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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T00:53:17+00:00 2026-05-26T00:53:17+00:00

PHP arrays $grades = array( array( name => tom, grade => ‘A’ ), array(

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$grades = array( array( name => "tom", 
                  grade => 'A'

                ),
           array( name => "jeff", 
                  grade=> 'B'

                ),
           array( name => "lisa", 
                  grade => 'C'
                )
         );

$output=array
(  'status'=>'ok',
   'content'=>$grades
)

And the final JSON output I want to see would be {"status":'ok',"content":"{"tom":"A","jeff":"B","lisa":"B"}"}

The question is how should I manipulated the array so it can give me the final output like above JSON?
would json_encode($output); echo $output do the trick?
or
Do I have to do

json_encode($grades) then another json_encodes($output) but I am seeing extra \ thing like {"status":1,"content":"{\"tom\":\"A\",\"jeff\":\"B\",\"lisa\":\"B\"}"}

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    2026-05-26T00:53:17+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 12:53 am

    I don’t understand why you don’t write just this:

    <?php
    $grades = array(
        array(
            'name' => 'tom',
            'grade' => 'A'
        ),
    
        array(
            'name' => 'jeff',
            'grade' => 'B'
        ),
    
        array(
            'name' => 'lisa',
            'grade' => 'C'
        ),
    );
    
    $output = array(
        'status'  => 'ok',
        'content' => $grades,
    );
    
    print_r(json_decode(json_encode($output)));
    

    It prints:

    stdClass Object
    (
        [status] => ok
        [content] => Array
            (
                [0] => stdClass Object
                    (
                        [name] => tom
                        [grade] => A
                    )
    
                [1] => stdClass Object
                    (
                        [name] => jeff
                        [grade] => B
                    )
    
                [2] => stdClass Object
                    (
                        [name] => lisa
                        [grade] => C
                    )
    
            )
    
    )
    

    Isn’t is the expected result?

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