No, but you can do this:

  $arr2 = array_values($array);

  print $arr2[0]; // VALUE1

Regards,
Philip Olson


On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Alexander Guevara wrote:

> How can i do for printing the value of an array given the numeric key for
> example i have this code:
> 
> $array = array (
>     'VAL1' => "VALUE1",
>     'VAL2' => "VALUE2",
>     'VAL3' => "VALUE3"
> )
> 
> So the only way i have found to print the value is like this :
>     echo $array['VAL1'];
> 
> and it prints = VALUE1 but i want to know if its possible to do it something
> like this:
>     echo $array[0];
> i mean give the numeric key for printing VALUE1 so instead the string key
> (VAL1) use the numerc (0)
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> 
> 
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