looks like you could load the desired variables in an array($y,$x) where $y
ranges from 0 to 3..
then you could echo the 4 rows walking through array(0,$x), array(1,$x),
etc.....
"olinux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
000a01c0bdb6$7ec21500$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> what if i put the if statements inside of another if statement and then
set
> the $i back to 1.
>
> if ($1 = 4) {
> $display .= "</td><td>";
> $i = 1;
> }
>
> how exactly would i do this, or is it totally wrong?
>
> olinux
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "olinux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PHP-DB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 2:47 AM
> Subject: [PHP-DB] display formatting with a while loop
>
>
> hey all,
> well, i dont know that a while loop will be my solution, i think that it
> may. What i would like to do is to display 4 variables and then create
> another column. the toughy is that i an using a series of IF'f inside the
> while.
>
> So something like this:
>
> while ($1 < 4) {
> if ($var1 == 1)
>
> $display .= "<br>variable one is true";
> $i++;
> }
> if ($var2 == 1)
>
> $display .= "<br>variable two is true";
> $i++;
> }
> if ($var3 == 1)
>
> $display .= "<br>variable three is true";
> $i++;
> }
> if ($var4 == 1)
>
> $display .= "<br>variable four is true";
> $i++;
> }
> if ($var5 == 1)
>
> $display .= "<br>variable five is true";
> $i++;
> }
> }
>
> So ideally instead of getting this (in the browser):
>
> variable one is true
> variable two is true
> variable three is true
> variable four is true
> variable five is true
>
> we would see :
>
> variable one is true | variable five is true
> variable two is true |
> variable three is true |
> variable four is true |
>
> I know that i need to put int a </td><td> between every fourth variable
that
> is printed [cuz if they dont equal 1 they do not print anything]
>
> My problem is, i do not know how to get these inserted. I have about 15
> fields so i would like to be able to display them in table cells of 4 or 5
> each.
>
> Thank you,
>
> olinux
>
>
>
>
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