The way I see it, you have two ways to avoid that error:
1) If you want to preserve indexes:
foreach ($array as $index => $name)
{
if ($name->currentHP >0)
{
$newarray[$index] = $name;
}
}
2) If you don't care about indexes at all
foreach ($array as $name)
{
if ($name->currentHP >0)
{
$newarray[] = $name;
}
}
Either way should make the error go away. The reason why it's coming up is
because it looks like the $name value is non-numeric. Storing this stuff in
arrays is perfectly acceptable, however using them as indexes is not.
""Jeff Taylor"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hey everyone,
> Newb back again - Im trying to populate my arrays, but getting this error
> again:
> Warning: Illegal offset type in
> c:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyProjects\SecondOffering\myFuncs.php on line 242
>
> Code:
> $newarray = array();
> foreach ($array as $name)
> {
> if ($name->currentHP >0)
> {
> $newarray[$name];
> }
> }
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