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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T10:52:30+00:00 2026-05-18T10:52:30+00:00

This is going to be a very simple question, I have code that looks

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This is going to be a very simple question, I have code that looks like this:

<?php
$rawmessage = "This is what I want.--This is all junk.";

$fmessage = explode("--", $rawmessage);
//Alt. Universe #1: $fmessage = $fmessage[0];

echo $fmessage[0]; //"This is what I want."
//Alt. Universe #1: echo $fmessage;
?>

Now I know how stupid this may sound, but is there a way I can assign $fmessage to [0] in one line? Because 1) I don’t want to write $fmessage[0], it doesn’t need to be an array at this point, and 2) I want to know if this is doable because this isn’t the first time I’ve wanted to set only one part of the array to a variable. Example of what I want to write (in my fantasy land, of course. This throws an error in reality.)

<?php
$rawmessage = "This is what I want.--This is all junk.";

$fmessage = explode("--", $rawmessage)[0];
//In my fantasy land, adding the [0] means that the array's key [0] value is set to $fmessage

echo $fmessage; //"This is what I want." For real.
?>
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    2026-05-18T10:52:31+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 10:52 am
    list($fmessage) = explode('--', $rawmessage);
    

    list() isn’t a function, but a PHP language construct (or just an operator that looks like a function).

    It will unpack array members into local variables…

    $array = array('a', 'b', 'c');
    
    list($a, $b, $c) = $array;
    
    var_dump($a, $b, $c);
    

    Outputs…

    string(1) "a"
    string(1) "b"
    string(1) "c"
    
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