NSK wrote:
We have two kinds of arrays in PHP:

$array["name"] = "George"

$array[0] = "George"

How can I determine (with a function returning true/false for example) which type of array I am working with?

There aren't two "kinds" of arrays, there is only one array type:

"There are no different indexed and associative array types in PHP; there is only one array type, which can both contain integer and string indices."

[ http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php ]

So, you can have an array like this:

$array = array("hello", "name" => "Burhan");

If you just want to know if all keys are numeric, then you just do a check on the keys :

$keys = array_keys(array("hello","name" => "Burhan", "goodbye"));

foreach($keys as $key) { /* put your check in here */ }

Make sure you do a type-safe check ( === ) not ( == ) which is not type safe.

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