PHP array_rand() Function
                                        
                                                                                    
                                                
                                                    Last Updated : 
                                                    20 Jun, 2023
                                                
                                                 
                                                 
                                             
                                                                             
                                                             
                            
                            
                                                                                    
                This inbuilt function of PHP is used to fetch a random number of elements from an array. The element is a key and can return one or more than one key. On a practical basis, this is not that useful because the function uses pseudo-random number generator that is not suitable for cryptographic purposes.
Syntax:
array_rand($array, $num)
Parameters: The function takes only two arguments and are described below:
- $array (mandatory): This is a mandatory parameter and refers to the original input array.
- $num (optional): This parameter refers to the number of random numbers needed to be returned. This has to be greater than or equal to one otherwise E_WARNING is thrown along.
Return Value: This function returns the random generated values from the array. The number of returned elements depends on the value of the $num, assigned to the function.
Examples:
Input : 
$array = ("ram"=>"20", "krishna"=>"42", "aakash"=>"15")
$num = 2
Output :
Array
(
    [0] => ram
    [1] => aakash
)
Input :
$array = ("ram"=>"20", "krishna"=>"42", "aakash"=>"15")
Output : krishna
Below programs illustrates the array_rand() function in PHP:
Reference:
https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-rand.php