array_fill
(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
array_fill — Fill an array with values
Description
Fills an array with
count
entries of the value of the
value
parameter, keys starting at the
start_index
parameter.
Parameters
-
start_index
-
The first index of the returned array.
If
start_index
is negative, the first index of the returned array will bestart_index
and the following indices will start from zero (see example). -
count
-
Number of elements to insert. Must be greater than or equal to zero, and less than or equal to
2147483647
. -
value
-
Value to use for filling
Return Values
Returns the filled array
Errors/Exceptions
Throws a ValueError if count
is
out of range.
Changelog
Version | Description |
---|---|
8.0.0 |
array_fill() now throws a ValueError
if count is out of range; previously E_WARNING
was raised, and the function returned false .
|
Examples
Example #1 array_fill() example
<?php
$a = array_fill(5, 6, 'banana');
$b = array_fill(-2, 4, 'pear');
print_r($a);
print_r($b);
?>
The above example will output:
Array ( [5] => banana [6] => banana [7] => banana [8] => banana [9] => banana [10] => banana ) Array ( [-2] => pear [0] => pear [1] => pear [2] => pear )
Notes
See also the Arrays section of manual for a detailed explanation of negative keys.
See Also
- array_fill_keys() - Fill an array with values, specifying keys
- str_repeat() - Repeat a string
- range() - Create an array containing a range of elements