In vanilla PHP, arrays can be indexed in various ways. The most common are numeric arrays and associative arrays. Here are examples of both types:
// Numeric Array
$numericArray = array("Apple", "Banana", "Cherry");
echo $numericArray[0]; // Outputs: Apple
// Associative Array
$associativeArray = array("name" => "John", "age" => 30);
echo $associativeArray["name"]; // Outputs: John
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