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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T19:16:18+00:00 2026-06-12T19:16:18+00:00

<? //# //# $sale_products = array( array(White_13, 50, 100) array(Black_31, 50, 100) array(Green_12, 50,

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<?
//#
//#
$sale_products =
array(
    array("White_13", "50", "100")
    array("Black_31", "50", "100")
    array("Green_12", "50", "100")
);
foreach ($sale_products as $product) {
    echo '

        <div>
            <div>Product Name: '.$product[1].'</div>
            <div>Price: '.$product[2].'</div>
            <div>SALE PRICE: '.$product[3].'</div>
        </div>

    ';
}
//#
//#
?>

That is my code above. The white_1 etc are the SKU for each product.

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    2026-06-12T19:16:19+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 7:16 pm

    Pop some commas on the end…

    array(
        array("White_13", "50", "100"),
        array("Black_31", "50", "100"),
        array("Green_12", "50", "100")
    );
    

    And you are almost there… arrays are zero indexed

    foreach ($sale_products as $product) {
        echo '
    
            <div>
                <div>Product Name: '.$product[0].'</div>
                <div>Price: '.$product[1].'</div>
                <div>SALE PRICE: '.$product[2].'</div>
            </div>
    
        ';
    }
    

    Also if you wanted to make it a bit more readible you could use associative arrays…

    $sale_products = array(
        array("name" => "White_13", "price" => "50", "sale_price" => "100"),
        array("name" => "Black_31", "price" => "50", "sale_price" => "100"),
        array("name" => "Green_12", "price" => "50", "sale_price" => "100")
    );
    

    It makes it longer but the order of the properties no longer matters… Below is another way of outputting variables in strings. Change to double quotes and use the { }…

    foreach ($sale_products as $product) {
        echo "
    
            <div>
                <div>Product Name: {$product["name"]}</div>
                <div>Price: {$product["price"]}</div>
                <div>SALE PRICE: {$product["sale_price"]}</div>
            </div>
    
        ";
    }
    

    Which approach is better is your call and depends on your use case.

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