Ty four your all replies i got 9 replies less than 10 minutes :)

than can u answer this too
my array is like that for now
Array
(
[300] => 300
[301] => 301
[302] => 302
[303] => 303
[304] => 304
[305] => 305
[306] => 306
[307] => 307
[308] => 308
[309] => 309
[310] => 310
[311] => 311
[312] => 312
[313] => 313
[314] => 314
[165] => 165
[166] => 166
[167] => 167
[168] => 168
[169] => 169
[170] => 170
[171] => 171
[172] => 172
[173] => 173
[201] => 201
[202] => 202
[203] => 203
[204] => 204
[205] => 205
[206] => 206
[207] => 207
[208] => 208
[209] => 209
[210] => 210
[211] => 211
[212] => 212
[213] => 213
[214] => 214
[215] => 215
[315] => 315

how can i make an array
that will store values like
Array
(
  [0] => 300-314
  [1] => 165-173
)

i hope if u did understand me :D

2010/8/31 la...@garfieldtech.com <la...@garfieldtech.com>

> The fastest way is going to be array_values():
>
> http://www.php.net/array_values
>
> --Larry Garfield
>
>
> On 8/31/10 10:43 AM, Tontonq Tontonq wrote:
>
>> a quick question
>> lets say i have an array like that
>>
>>
>> Array
>> (
>> [300] =>  300
>> [301] =>  301
>> [302] =>  302
>> [303] =>  303
>> [304] =>  304
>> [305] =>  305
>> [306] =>  306
>> [307] =>  307
>> [308] =>  308
>> ...
>> how can i change keys to 0,1,2,3,.. by faster way
>> (it should like that)>
>> Array
>> (
>>   [0] =>  300
>>   [1] =>  301
>>   [2] =>  302
>>   [3] =>  303
>>    ....
>>
>>
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