Hmm, yes I see. Thank you.
I guess what I should look at then is getting the key value (internal
counter/pointer) in the array going to the foreach. Like this example...
$a = array( 1,2,3,17 );
$i =0;/* for illustrative purposes only */
foreach ( $a as $v ) {
�� echo "\$ a[$i ]=> $v. \n ";
�� $i ++;
}
Once I have that key value (internal counter) I should be able to do
something with it? What I really want to do (since I can't easily get at the
query building the array being passed to the foreach) is get the foreach to
stop outputting results at a certain limit.
Thanks again,
Verdon
On 5/9/04 11:34 AM, "Matt Schroebel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's good to understand what foreach is doing:
> <?php
> $car['GM'] = 'Impala';
> $car['TOYOTA'] = 'Corolla';
> $car['HONDA'] = 'Civic';
>
> foreach ($car as $manufacturer => $ model) {
> echo "$manufacturer - $model <br />\n";
> }
> ?>
>
> Results:
> GM - Impala
> TOYOTA - Corolla
> HONDA - Civic
>
>
>
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