foreach ($parent as $child)
{
print $parent;
foreach ($child as $item) {
print $child . "=" . $item;
}
}
didn't test it, but this should work.
On 3/31/06, Jay Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Howdy all!
>
> Here is hoping that Friday is just another day in paradise for everyone.
>
> I have an array, a multi-dimensional array. I need to either
>
> a. loop through it and recognize when I have com upon a new sub-array so
> that I can do 'new' output
> 2. OR get each of the sub-arrays out as individual arrays.
>
> Here is a sample;
>
> Array
> (
> [H7] => Array
> (
> [0] => Array
> (
> [lon] => -99.2588
> [lat] => 29.1918
> )
>
> [1] => Array
> (
> [lon] => -99.2205
> [lat] => 29.1487
> )
>
> [2] => Array
> (
> [lon] => -99.23
> [lat] => 29.1575
> )
>
> [3] => Array
> (
> [lon] => -99.242
> [lat] => 29.1545
> )
> )
>
> [H6] => Array
> (
> [0] => Array
> (
> [lon] => -99.0876
> [lat] => 29.216
> )
>
> [1] => Array
> (
> [lon] => -99.0618
> [lat] => 29.179
> )
> And so on ....
>
> I am sure that it has something to do with my lack of sleep and the
> looming of deadlines and this being something that I thought would be
> trivial. Can someone drop-kick me in the right direction please? The sub
> arrays need to be the points in each of the arrays with a H identifier
> (H7, H6 etc.)
>
> Thanks!
>
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