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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T22:46:31+00:00 2026-05-22T22:46:31+00:00

This is more of a conceptual question concerning the built in functionality of PHP

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This is more of a conceptual question concerning the built in functionality of PHP and arrays. I was wondering if there is any way to do the following:

You have an array $a and this array contains 5 elements (0-4) for the purpose of this example.

Is there any way to make a new array, which would contain the following:

  $b[0] = $a[0];
  $b[1] = $a[0] + $a[1];
  $b[2] = $a[0] + $a[1] + $a[2];
  $b[3] = $a[0] + $a[1] + $a[2] + $a[3]; 
  $b[4] = $a[0] + $a[1] + $a[2] + $a[3] + $a[4];
  etc..

I imagine an example of it’s use would be bread crumbs on a website, where you could click on any directory of a given link like /dir1/dir2/dir3/dir4

Is there anything built into PHP that can handle building up an array in this fashion? Or examples of a function which handles this? Or even a better way to go about this.

Thanks!

EDIT: Here is the final solution via the help of you guys! This will build the link, and create the proper link for each directory/element.

//$a is our array


$max = count($a);
foreach (range(1,$max) as $count) {
   $b[] = implode("/", array_slice($a, 0, $count));
}
foreach($b as $c) {
   $x = explode('/' , $c);
   $y = array_pop($x);
   echo "<a href='$c'>".$y."</a>"."/"; 
}
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    2026-05-22T22:46:32+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 10:46 pm

    If you just want the five combinations as in your example then:

    foreach (range(1,5) as $count) {
        $b[] = implode("/", array_slice($a, 0, $count));
    }
    
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