lol...I knew it was obvious...tkx
On August 19, 2003 09:16 am, you wrote:
> An array would be the usual way to do this. Makes it way easier to
> programmatically go through them all and do something to them.
>
> C++
> {
> Car cars[30];
> for(int i=0; i<30; i++)
> {
> cars[i] = new Car();
> }
> }
>
> PHP is essentially the same. Then you get at them with: car[0], car[1],
> ...
>
> Jeff
>
> On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 03:04:26PM -0600, Nick W wrote:
> > C++/PHP nube question...
> >
> > Say I create class car, and want 30 instances, named car1-car30 (or
> > something). Is it possible to use a for... loop to do that? Better
> > put...how the heck do you do that?
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