Multidimensional arrays in PHP

Multi-dimensional arrays are such type of arrays which stores an another array at each index instead of single element. In other words, define multi-dimensional arrays as array of arrays. As the name suggests, every element in this array can be an array and they can also hold other sub-arrays within. Arrays or sub-arrays in multidimensional arrays can be accessed using multiple dimensions.
Dimensions: Dimensions of multidimensional array indicates the number of indices needed to select an element. For a two dimensional array two indices to select an element.
Two dimensional array: It is the simplest form of a multidimensional array. It can be created using nested array. These type of arrays can be used to store any type of elements, but the index is always a number. By default, the index starts with zero.
Syntax:
array (
    array (elements...),
    array (elements...),
    ...
)
Example:
| <?php  // PHP program to create  // multidimensional array  // Creating multidimensional // array $myarray= array(          // Default key for each will     // start from 0     array("Ankit", "Ram", "Shyam"),     array("Unnao", "Trichy", "Kanpur") );      // Display the array information print_r($myarray); ?>  | 
Array
(
    [0] => Array
        (
            [0] => Ankit
            [1] => Ram
            [2] => Shyam
        )
    [1] => Array
        (
            [0] => Unnao
            [1] => Trichy
            [2] => Kanpur
        )
)
Two dimensional associative array: Al associative array is similar to indexed array but instead of linear storage (indexed storage), every value can be assigned with a user-defined key of string type.
Example:
| <?php  // PHP program to creating two  // dimensional associative array $marks= array(          // Ankit will act as key     "Ankit"=> array(                  // Subject and marks are         // the key value pair         "C"=> 95,         "DCO"=> 85,         "FOL"=> 74,     ),              // Ram will act as key     "Ram"=> array(                  // Subject and marks are         // the key value pair         "C"=> 78,         "DCO"=> 98,         "FOL"=> 46,     ),          // Anoop will act as key     "Anoop"=> array(                  // Subject and marks are         // the key value pair         "C"=> 88,         "DCO"=> 46,         "FOL"=> 99,     ), );  echo"Display Marks: \n";      print_r($marks); ?>  | 
Display Marks: 
Array
(
    [Ankit] => Array
        (
            [C] => 95
            [DCO] => 85
            [FOL] => 74
        )
    [Ram] => Array
        (
            [C] => 78
            [DCO] => 98
            [FOL] => 46
        )
    [Anoop] => Array
        (
            [C] => 88
            [DCO] => 46
            [FOL] => 99
        )
)
Three Dimensional Array: It is the form of multidimensional array. Initialization in Three-Dimensional array is same as that of Two-dimensional arrays. The difference is as the number of dimension increases so the number of nested braces will also increase.
Syntax:
array (
    array (
        array (elements...),
        array (elements...),
        ...
    ),
    array (
        array (elements...),
        array (elements...),
        ...
    ),
    ...
)
Example:
| <?php  // PHP program to creating three // dimensional array  // Create three nested array $myarray= array(     array(         array(1, 2),         array(3, 4),     ),     array(         array(5, 6),         array(7, 8),     ), );      // Display the array information print_r($myarray); ?>  | 
Array
(
    [0] => Array
        (
            [0] => Array
                (
                    [0] => 1
                    [1] => 2
                )
            [1] => Array
                (
                    [0] => 3
                    [1] => 4
                )
        )
    [1] => Array
        (
            [0] => Array
                (
                    [0] => 5
                    [1] => 6
                )
            [1] => Array
                (
                    [0] => 7
                    [1] => 8
                )
        )
)
Accessing multidimensional array elements: There are mainly two ways to access multidimensional array elements in PHP.
- Elements can be accessed using dimensions as array_name[‘first dimension’][‘second dimension’].
- Elements can be accessed using for loop.
- Elements can be accessed using for each loop.
Example:
| <?php  // PHP code to create  // multidimensional array  // Creating multidimensional // associative array $marks= array(          // Ankit will act as key     "Ankit"=> array(                  // Subject and marks are          // the key value pair         "C"=> 95,         "DCO"=> 85,         "FOL"=> 74,     ),              // Ram will act as key     "Ram"=> array(                  // Subject and marks are          // the key value pair         "C"=> 78,         "DCO"=> 98,         "FOL"=> 46,     ),          // Anoop will act as key     "Anoop"=> array(                  // Subject and marks are         // the key value pair         "C"=> 88,         "DCO"=> 46,         "FOL"=> 99,     ), );  // Accessing the array element  // using dimensions       // It will display the marks of // Ankit in C subject echo$marks['Ankit']['C'] . "\n";       // Accessing array elements using for each loop foreach($marksas$mark) {     echo$mark['C']. " ".$mark['DCO']." ".$mark['FOL']."\n";  }      ?>  | 
95 95 85 74 78 98 46 88 46 99
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