On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 12:06 PM, grigri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  I love the Set class:
>
>  $result = Set::combine($arrayData, array('disponible',
>  'PermissionGroup.{n}.id'), 'PermissionGroup.{n}.numero_horas',
>  'PermissionGroup.{n}.id');
>

The set class is freaking amazing! Thanks for sharing grigri.

>
>
>
>  On Apr 11, 3:36 pm, "Dardo Sordi Bogado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > >  How can I do it?
>  >
>  > >  I think I could use Set::combine function. I have tried this way:
>  >
>  > >  $newArray = Set::combine($arrayData, 'PermissionGroup.{n}.id',
>  > >  'PermissionGroup.{n}.numero_horas');
>  >
>  > >  But this creates this array:
>  >
>  > This should work:
>  >
>  > $ids = Set::extract($arrayData, 'PermissionGroup.{n}.id');
>  > $horas = Set::extract($arrayData, 'PermissionGroup.{n}.numero_horas');
>  >
>  > // didn't test but I think 'callback_idsHoras' could be anonymous
>  > (using create_function), if you use an object then use array($obj,
>  > 'method')
>  > $result = array_map( 'callback_idsHoras', $ids, $horas  );
>  >
>  > where callback_idsHoras is a function like this:
>  >
>  > function callback_idsHoras($id, $horas) {
>  >     return array($id => array('disponible' => $horas));
>  >
>  > }
>  >
>  > >  Array
>  > >  (
>  > >     [5] => 10
>  > >     [10] => 7
>  > >     [15] => 19
>  > >  )
>  >
>  > >  Thanks for your help!
>  >
>

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