On 30 avr. 04, at 12:11, Ford, Mike [LSS] wrote:
On 30 April 2004 09:47, Frederic Noyer wrote:
Hello there ! I am trying to fill and then compare two arrays: one filled by a foreach construct, and the second by a while construct. I check both with a print_r to be sure that both are correctly filled (which seems to be the case). But then, when I try to compare them with a array_diff , the result is incoherent (at least to me...). I have tried several variant, but I don't understand what's wrong. Sure you guys can tell me where is my mistake.
Here is the code:
<?
// creates first array (from a _POST[''] ) foreach ($_POST['input_auteur'] AS $aut_ligne) { $part_ligne = explode(",",$aut_ligne); $arr1[] = (string) $part_ligne['2']; } echo "Array from POST :"; print_r ($arr1);
I don't have any great insight into what appear to be your odd array_diff()
results, but try using var_dump() instead of print_r() -- it will give you
more information about *exactly* what values are stored in the arrays, and
it may just be that you'll spot an odd discrepancy.
Cheers!
Mike
Thanks, Mike ! That was the correct answer. In one of the array there was always a "space" in front of the digit (ex: " 2"). The comparison was then corrupted because of this. I never used var_dump() before, but it is far more precise. Thanks for the hint!
Thanks to you too, Thorsten for your kind help.
Best regards,
Fred
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