PHP array_product() Function – Calculates the Product of All Values in an Array

This article explains PHP's array_product() function, detailing its purpose of returning the product of all array values, describing the required array parameter, the integer or float return type, and providing a complete example with code and expected output.

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PHP array_product() Function – Calculates the Product of All Values in an Array

array_product() returns the product of all values in an array as an integer or float.

Parameters : array $array – the input array.

Return value : integer or float representing the product of the array elements.

This function is part of a daily PHP knowledge‑sharing series.

Example :

<?php
$a = array(2,4,6,8);
echo "product(a) = " . array_product($a) . "
";
echo "product(array()) = " . array_product(array()) . "
";
?>

Output :

product(a) = 384
product(array()) = 1
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