Youri LACAN-BARTLEY wrote:
> Hi Jochem,
>
> I meant "overly-complicated" in this specific context.
> If each key of this array is going to contain only one value why not
> reduce the array to something like this :
>
> array(1) {
> ["1.2"]=>
> array(2) {
> ["code"]=> string(3) "111"
> ["status"]=> string(3) "new"
> }
> }
>
> That's all I was referring to ...
ah yes - I can see your point!
>
> Jochem Maas wrote:
>> Youri LACAN-BARTLEY wrote:
>>> Well, I've only just fallen out of bed, but I'd say you'd be able to
>>> access it via $var[0][0][0] as in $var["1.2"]["code"][0] to change 111
>>> to something else and $var["1.2"]["status"][0] to set/change "new".
>>>
>>> I must say this looks like an overly complicated array for what it
>>> serves. A little OOP could come in handy to organize all that in more
>>> friendly and efficient way ...
>> efficient? overly-complicated?
>>
>> php arrays are made for stuff like this.
>>
>>> Brian Dunning wrote:
>>>> var_dump() gives me this:
>>>>
>>>> array(1) {
>>>> ["1.2"]=>
>>>> array(2) {
>>>> ["code"]=>
>>>> array(1) {
>>>> [0]=>
>>>> string(3) "111"
>>>> }
>>>> ["status"]=>
>>>> array(1) {
>>>> [0]=>
>>>> string(3) "new"
>>>> }
>>>> }
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to set a variable to that "1.2". Shouldn't I be able to get
>>>> it with $var = $arr[0][0]?
>>>>
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