array current function - return the current element of an array
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<?php
/*
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lets make an array and fill it up with some values
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*/
$myArray = array("apple");
array_push($myArray, "zoo");
array_push($myArray, "cat");
array_push($myArray, "book");
echo "<h4>Output of myArray</h4>";
print_r($myArray);
/*
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we want to get the current element of the array by using current function
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*/
$currentElement = current($myArray);
echo "<h4>Output of currentElement of the array using current function</h4>";
print "$"."currentElement = {$currentElement}";
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