On Nov 29, 2007 7:47 AM, Mark Head [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to be having a problem in assigning a value to an array where the
array is called dynamically.
e.g. the physical name for the array is my_array, so:
my_array[1] = test;
works fine.
$array_name = my_array;
$array_name[1] = test;
does not work.
I have tried $$array_name[1] = test; but to no avail.
Any Ideas?
Cheers,
Mark
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$array_name = mine;
$$array_name = array(This,is,how,it,should,be,done.);
print_r($mine);
$$array_name =
array($$array_name,Then,do,this,to,nest,inside,the,array.);
print_r($$array_name);
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