doesn't it somehow look like array_splice() / PHP ?

"Tttk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> Today I wasted some time just for the same question met in javascript. I
> don't think there are an existed function to solve it, so I write one by
> myself. Hope to give you some help.
>
> Followed code is wrote in javascript, I don't want to rewrite in PHP, so
do
> yourself.
> // begin function
> function arr_wipe(arrSrc, from, length){
>  var len = arrSrc.length;
>
>  if (from<0 || from>len || from+length>len) return false;
>  var newArr = new Array();
>  var j=0;
>  for (i=0; i<arrSrc.length; i++){
>   if (i<from || i>=(from+length)){
>    newArr[j++]=arrSrc[i];
>   }
>  }
>  return newArr;
> }
> // end function
>
>
>



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