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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T05:51:47+00:00 2026-06-17T05:51:47+00:00

What is wrong with my code? Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() on line

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What is wrong with my code?

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() on line 12)

<?php

$id = array("price" => "10");

$id['price'][1] = $id['price'];
$id['price'][3] = ($id['price'] * 3 * 0.97);
$id['price'][6] = ($id['price'] * 6 * 0.95);

$id['price'][3] = round($id['price'][3],2);
$id['price'][6] = round($id['price'][6],2);

foreach($id['price'] as $money) {
  echo '<option value="'.$money.'">.'.$money.'$</option>'."\n";
}

?>
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    2026-06-17T05:51:49+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 5:51 am

    You’re getting this error because $id['price'] is a string (as you defined it), and not an array.

    In PHP, you can access string indexes just the same as array indexes, so you’re setting individual characters of the string with the $id['price'][x] assignments, and then trying to loop over the string in the foreach.

    If you did a var_dump( $id['price']); before the loop, you’d see:

    string(7) "11 3  6"
    

    If you want an array, and to have each assignment create a different element in the array, initialize $id['price'] to an array, and add elements appropriately:

    $id = array("price" => array( "10"));
    
    $id['price'][1] = $id['price'][0];
    $id['price'][3] = ($id['price'][0] * 3 * 0.97);
    $id['price'][6] = ($id['price'][0] * 6 * 0.95);
    
    $id['price'][3] = round($id['price'][3],2);
    $id['price'][6] = round($id['price'][6],2);
    
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