Why can't you create the arrays as associative arrays in the first place
$fred[] =
array("title"=>"Apple","value"=>"Red","size1"=>"10","size2"=>"20");
$fred[] =
array("title"=>"Banana","value"=>"Yellow","size1"=>"10","size2"=>"20");
then
foreach($fred as $thisfred)
foreach ($thisfred as $key=>$value) ... do whatever ...;
Tim
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From: Chris Aitken [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 July 2001 02:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: foreach and multiple arrays
Hi guys,
Something ive been working on and not having much success is this. I
am
writing a function, and I want to be able to feed it the following -
function_name (
array("Apple","Red","10","20"),
array("Banana","Yellow","10","20")
);
now, basically what I want to be able to do is, take each array
andlist
each entry in the array as a variable...... eg..
(first loop run)
$title="Apple";
$value="Red";
$size1="10";
$size2="20";
(first loop run)
$title="Banana";
$value="Yellow";
$size1="10";
$size2="20";
etc. The function may have any number of entries (1 onwards) etc. I
have
played with foreach() and other variants, but I just cant seem to
find the
right combo of code to get it working.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Chris
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