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I need to declare an empty array in php and add some elements to that array. I know this is possible to fill array in this way:

$list = array("value1", "value2", "value3");

But I want to have something like this:

$list = array();
$list->add("value1"); //pseudo-code 
// some other program code
$list->add("value2"); //pseudo-code 

Is there any way for doing that?

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Alternatively:

$list = [];

// add values
$list[] = 'foo';

//add more...
$list[] = 'bar';
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There is the array_push method in PHP:

array_push($list, "value");

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You are looking for Array_Push()

Here is an example of it being used:

$stack = array("orange", "banana");
array_push($stack, "apple", "raspberry");
print_r($stack);

outputs

Array
(
    [0] => orange
    [1] => banana
    [2] => apple
    [3] => raspberry
)

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