PHP array_values() Function – Returns All Values of an Array

The PHP array_values() function returns every value from a given array, re-indexes them numerically, and is demonstrated with a concise example showing its input parameter, return type, and output format.

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PHP array_values() Function – Returns All Values of an Array

The array_values() function in PHP returns all the values from an input array and re-indexes them with numeric keys.

Parameters: array $input – the array whose values are to be extracted.

Return value: an indexed array containing all the values from the input array.

Example:

<?php
$array = array("size"=>"XL","color"=>"gold");
print_r(array_values($array));
?>

Output:

Array
(
    [0] => XL
    [1] => gold
)
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