"Website Managers.Net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I like Eric's idea of showing the values and added a form to it so you can
select the number of items to show before running the script.

<?php
if(!$_POST["Submit"]) {
echo "<form method=post action=".$_SERVER["PHP_SELF"].">"
Maximum Number to Show: <input type=text name=i size=5 value=10000>
<input type=submit name=Submit value=Show>
</form>";
}

else {
for($i = 1, $j = 1; $i <= $_POST["i"]; $i++, $j++){

 if($j == 5){
  $j = 1;
  print "\n<br>";
 }

 print $i." is to ".$j."<br>\n";

} // end for

?>

Jim

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bronislav Klučka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Eric Bolikowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 5:22 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Re: PHP Math Question


| I do not know if I understand well, but what about
|
| $group=$number % 4;
| if ($group==0) $group=4;
|
| Brona
|
| > -----Original Message-----
| > From: Eric Bolikowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| > Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 10:53 PM
| > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| > Subject: [PHP] Re: PHP Math Question
| >
| >
| >
| > "Mike D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
| > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| > > I'm am completely stumped on a seemingly simple math formula
| > >
| > > I need to find a way to map a set of numbers up to 4 (e.g.
| > 1,2,3,4 or 1,2)
| > > to any number in a range of up to 10,000 (ideally, unlimited).
| > Such that,
| > >
| > > (e.g. 1,2,3,4)
| > >
| > > 1 is to 1
| > > 2 is to 2
| > > 3 is to 3
| > > 4 is to 4
| > >
| > > 5 is to 1
| > > 6 is to 2
| > > 7 is to 3
| > > 8 is to 4
| > >
| > > 9 is to 1
| > > 10 is to 2
| > > 11 is to 3
| > > 12 is to 4
| > >
| > > 13 is to 1
| > > 14 is to 2
| > > 15 is to 3
| > > 16 is to 4
| > >
| > > And so on...
| > >
| > > Is anyone good at math, that can throw me a bone?
| > >
| > > Thanks y'all,
| > > Mike D
| > >
| > >
| > > ....................................
| > > Mike Dunlop
| > > AWN, Inc.
| > > // www.awn.com
| > > [ e ] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| > > [ p ] 323.606.4237
| >
| > Here is some simple code to solve that problem(if i have
| > understood right):
| >
| > <?php
| >
| > for($i = 1, $j = 1; $i <= 10000; $i++, $j++){
| >
| >  if($j == 5){
| >   $j = 1;
| >   print "\n<br>";
| >  }
| >
| >  print "$i is to $j<br>\n";
| >
| > }
| >
| > ?>
| >
| > Eric
| >
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Mike sent me an email, and it seemed that he was satisfied with the script
that I made:

<?php

for($i = 1, $j = 1; $i <= 10000; $i++, $j++){

 if($j == 5){
  $j = 1;
  print "\n<br>";
 }

 print "$i is to $j<br>\n";

}

?>


Good idea to rather make an interface for this, Jim!

Eric

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