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So many times I needed to “play” with Cart contents in order to modify the default behaviour (such as removing a columns, hide the sale price to prices, hide an item, etc.).
There is a great PHP function that always helps – it’s called print_r and you can use this to “see” what’s inside the cart array, so that you can return certain information in a message for example.
A bit advanced, but as you grow your WooCommerce coding skills, you will use this a lot 🙂
PHP Snippet: Print WooCommerce Cart Array
/** * @snippet See what is inside the Cart array - WooCommerce * @how-to Get tutoraspire.com FREE * @sourcecode https://tutoraspire.com/?p=21941 * @author Tutor Aspire * @compatible WC 2.6.14, WP 4.7.2, PHP 5.5.9 */ add_action( 'woocommerce_before_cart', 'tutoraspire_print_cart_array' ); function tutoraspire_print_cart_array() { $cart = WC()->cart->get_cart(); print_r($cart); }