On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 09:23 -0700, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> I have an array that looks like this:
>
> [hours] => Array
> (
> [0] => Array
> (
> [file] => capture.0400.jpg
> [path] => spool/.2006/11/17/04
> [year] => 2006
> [month] => 11
> [day] => 17
> [hhmm] => 0400
> )
>
> [1] => Array
> (
> [file] => capture.0500.jpg
> [path] => spool/.2006/11/17/05
> [year] => 2006
> [month] => 11
> [day] => 17
> [hhmm] => 0500
> )
> )
>
> Is there a way that I can simply loop through each array and convert
> the keys into variables? I want to avoid having to write lines of:
>
> $file = $array[0][file];
> $path = $array[0][path];
> $year = $array[0][year];
> $month = $array[0][month];
> $day = $array[0][day];
> $hhmm = $array[0][hhmm];
<?php
extract( $array[0] );
?>
Cheers,
Rob.
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