Sebastian, the answer is in front of you :)

I'm not sure where you're getting results in:     foreach($body-
>responseData->results as $r) {

if the below is what you get, then re-adjust your querying.

Also take  a look at this:
http://php.net/dom

Good Luck, all the answers are above.

On Apr 3, 4:45 am, sebastian de comocomo <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Petrogad,
>
> Cool, I get this:
>
> [phoneNumbers] => Array
>                                 (
>                                     [0] => stdClass Object
>                                         (
>                                             [type] =>
>                                             [number] => 03 232 02 10
>                                         )
>
>                                 )
>
> So, there is a phone number: 03 232 02 10.
>
> I suppose the structure should be something like this:
> ...
> $search_results['results'][$i]['phoneNumbers'] = $r->phoneNumbers;
>
> $search_results['results'][$i]['type'] = $r->type;
>
> $search_results['results'][$i]['number'] = $r->number;
> ...
> echo $sr['phoneNumbers'][0]['number'];
> ...
> But this stops the code, in that line.
>
> I also tried:
> ...
> $search_results['results'][$i]['phoneNumbers']['number'] = $r->newnumber;
> ...
> But this gives an empty record.
>
> And this:
> $search_results['results'][$i]['phoneNumbers'][$i]['number'] =
> $r->newnumber;
>
> Which gives an error -> empty page.
>
> What is "stdClass Object"?
>
> Thanks,
> Sebastian
>
> On 02/04/09 16:14, "Petrogad" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Sebastian-
>
> > I would first print_r $body so you know what you're doing.  then
> > proceed accordingly.
>
> > On Apr 2, 6:40 am, Sebastian <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi,
>
> >> could anyone help me out with this?
>
> >> I've tried everything I can imagine.
>
> >> I suppose this is correct:
>
> >> echo count($sr['phoneNumbers'][0]);
>
> >> To see if there are any phone numbers in the variable, isn't it?
>
> >> If so, how do I get the number?
>
> >> Thanks
> >> Sebastian
>
> >> On Mar 30, 2:34 pm, Sebastian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> Hi,
>
> >>> I've tried many different options to get thephoneNumbersfrom the
> >>> Local Search API, but I didn't manage to do so.
>
> >>> I count how many numbers are in thephoneNumbersvariable and I get 1
> >>> or 2 depending on the record,
>
> >>> count($sr['phoneNumbers'][0])
>
> >>> I followed the reference guidelines, to try to do different options
> >>> but I don't manage to do so. The guide says there are 3 variables to
> >>> thephoneNumbers:
>
> >>>                 $search_results['results'][$i]['phoneNumbers'] =
> >>> $r->phoneNumbers;
> >>>                 $search_results['results'][$i]['type'] = $r->type; // 1)
> >>> main 2) fax
> >>> 3) mobile
> >>>                 $search_results['results'][$i]['number'] = $r->number; //
> >>> the number
> >>> itself
>
> >>> I'd like to do so, in PHP using CURL.
>
> >>> here are my tests:
>
> >>>http://allmybookings.com/apilocal/search-results.php?q=restaurants+br...
>
> >>> and here the code:
>
> >>> <?php
> >>> require_once 'JSON.php';
> >>> if(isset($_GET['q'])) {
> >>> $start = isset($_GET['start']) ? $_GET['start'] : 0;
> >>> $url = 'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/local?
> >>> v=1.0&q='.urlencode($_GET['q']).'&rsz=small&start='.$start;
> >>>         $ch = curl_init();
> >>>         curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $url);
> >>>         curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
> >>>         $body = curl_exec($ch);
> >>>         curl_close($ch);
> >>>         $body = json_decode($body);
> >>>         $i      = 0;
> >>>         $search_results = array();
> >>>         foreach($body->responseData->results as $r) {
> >>>                 $search_results['results'][$i]['title'] = $r->title;
> >>>                 $search_results['results'][$i]['phoneNumbers'] =
> >>> $r->phoneNumbers;
> >>>                 $search_results['results'][$i]['type'] = $r->type;
> >>>                 $search_results['results'][$i]['number'] = $r->number;
> >>>                 $i++;
> >>>         }
> >>>          foreach($search_results['results'] as $sr) {
> >>>                 echo $sr['title']."<br>";
> >>>                 echo count($sr['phoneNumbers'][0])." <- 1 : gives 1 
> >>> result.
> >>> meaning
> >>> there is 1 phone number<br>"; // best:
> >>>                 echo count($sr['phoneNumbers']['number'])." <- 2<br>"; //
> >>> gives 0
> >>> results, but doesn't give an error
> >>>                 echo count($sr['phoneNumbers']['number'][0])." <- 3<br>"; 
> >>> //
> >>> gives 0
> >>> results, but doesn't give an error
> >>>                 echo $sr['phoneNumbers']." <- 4<br>"; // doesn't give an
> >>> error but
> >>> doesn't give a number.
> >>>                 echo $sr['phoneNumbers']['number']." <- 5<br>"; // empty
> >>> line
> >>>                 echo $sr['phoneNumbers']['number'][0]." <- 6<br>"; // 
> >>> empty
> >>> line
> >>> // this gives error     echo count($sr['phoneNumbers'][0]
> >>> ['number'])."<br>";
> >>> // this gives error     echo $sr['phoneNumbers'][0]."<br>";
> >>> // this gives error             echo
> >>> $sr['phoneNumbers'][0]['number']."<br>";}
> >>> }
>
> >>> ?>
>
> >>> Has anyone manage to get this info?
>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Sebastian
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