I know this is a silly question, but i\'m stucked! I have the following array:
Array ( [type] => 8 [message] => Use of undefined constant hola - assumed \'
You can use:
$var = $array['message'];
In this case, message
is your array index.
I believe your array syntax is correct, but I like to create associative arrays this way:
$array1 = array( 'type' => 8, 'message' => "Use of undefined constant hola - assumed 'hola'", 'file' => "C:\wamp\www\WeCode\code.php(29) : eval()'d code", 'line' => 3 );
Then since this is an associative array, you can access it like this:
$var2 = $array1['message'];
It's an associative array and you need to access elements by key. In your case:
$var = $array['message'];