ID: 21920
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status: Bogus
+Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Documentation problem
PHP Version: 4.3.0
New Comment:
I get:
php -v
PHP 4.3.0 (cli) (built: Jan 8 2003 16:10:13)
Copyright (c) 1997-2002 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v1.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2002 Zend Technologies
php test.php
Array
(
[a] => gr�n
[0] => rot
[1] => blau
}
Friedhelm
Previous Comments:
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[2003-01-28 10:26:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
okay, so as you can the *keys* are different!
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[2003-01-28 10:14:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, the output on my machine is this. I use the CLI binary.
c:\apache\php>php-cli a_u.php
Array
(
[a] => gr?n
[1] => blau
[2] => rot
)
c:\apache\php>
Andrey
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[2003-01-28 10:08:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi!
yes, the ourput is correct...but the documentation is wrong, bacause it
says the example should output:
Array
(
[b] => green
[1] => blue
[2] => red
)
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[2003-01-28 08:42:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Look at the View Source of your browser.
Also when using CLI the output is as it is documented.
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[2003-01-28 07:59:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://de.php.net/manual/de/function.array-unique.php
the example:
$input = array ("a" => "gr�n", "rot", "b" => "gr�n", "blau", "rot");
$result = array_unique ($input);
print_r($result);
should (and does) print:
Array ( [a] => gr�n [0] => rot [1] => blau )
and not:
Array
(
[b] => gr�n
[1] => blau
[2] => rot
)
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