try this one.. seems to easy though. Maybe I'm missing something??
<?
/* throw a few values into an array */
$my_arr[1]= "ichi";
$my_arr[2]= "ni";
$my_arr[3]= "san";
$my_arr[4]= "shi";
$my_arr[5]= "go";
/* set a variable equal to the current value in the array using pos() */
$curr_val = pos($my_arr);
/* set another variable equal to the current key in the array using key() */
$curr_key = key($my_arr);
/* for debug's sake, print the variables out */
print($curr_val."\n"); /* returns "ichi" */
print($curr_key."\n"); /* returns "1" */
/* now, use that key variable to change the current value */
$my_arr[$curr_key] = "one";
/* now, reprint the key directly from the array to show it's changed */
print($my_arr[$curr_key]."\n");
?>
Cheers,
Brad
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Catalin Borcea wrote:
> How do I modify the value of the current element of an array?
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