Hi, please don't chuckle (too loudly) at my attempts to learn ;)

I'm trying to create what I think would be a multi-dimensional array from a
mysql result set, to use in some example code I got off this list last week.

The example renedring code I want to work with is...

<?php

$data = array('A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G');
$rowlength = 3;

echo ("<table>");
for ($i = 0; $i < sizeof ($data); $i += $rowlength)
{
    echo ("<tr>");
    for ($j = 0; $j < $rowlength; $j++)
    {
        if (isset ($data[$i+$j]))
        {
            echo ("<td>{$data[$i+$j]}</td>");
        } else {
            echo ("<td>&nbsp;</td>");
        }
    }
    echo ("</tr>");
}
echo ("</table>");



?>

I trying to create the $data array from my query results like this...

$sql = "select * from table limit 0,5";
$result = mysql_query ($sql);
$number = mysql_numrows ($result);

for ($x = 0; $x < sizeof (mysql_fetch_array($result)); $x ++) {
    $data = implode (',',$result[$x]);
}

I had hoped this would get me the six arrays on the page (where I could then
extract the values). I've also tried a number of similar approaches but am
consistently getting six error messages on the page along the lines of

Warning :  implode() [ function.implode ]: Bad arguments. in

I know I'm missing something basic and would appreciate any pointers.

Thanks,
Verdon


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