Hi,
Sunday, March 16, 2003, 4:52:10 AM, you wrote:
CK> Hi all,
CK> I have an array that gives me this when I do:
CK> print_r($my_array);
CK> Array
CK> (
CK> [0] => Array
CK> (
CK> [dra_id] => 5
CK> )
CK> [1] => Array
CK> (
CK> [dra_id] => 8
CK> )
CK> [2] => Array
CK> (
CK> [dra_id] => 9
CK> )
CK> )
CK> using a foreach() I want to create a variable with a unique incremental
CK> name for each of the values.
CK> for example:
CK> $dra_1 = 5;
CK> $dra_2 = 8;
CK> $dra_3 = 9;
CK> How would I do this? A variable that has a variable name based on a
CK> counter in the loop? Not sure the syntax for that.
CK> Thanks
CK> Charles
something like this...
while(list($key,$val) = each($my_array)){
$n = 'dra_'.$key+1;
$$n = $val['dra_id'];
}
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regards,
Tom
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