On 07 October 2004 17:29, Nick Wilson wrote:
Hi,
If you scroll up the list you'll see another thread of mine, this is
related. The reason for a new thread is that i've made a lot
of progress
but the old was getting really confusing..
Here's the scoop:
I have an array like this:
* and then Ford, Mike declared
php
543 = 2
432 = 2 // like here, more 2's than 1's see?
566 = 2
568 = 2
999 = 3
878 = 3
444 = 3
That's not terribly good, as you are using the unknowns (ip addresses) as keys to
the knowns (machine IDs). It would be better keying off the
* and then Ford, Mike declared
543 = 2
432 = 2 // like here, more 2's than 1's see?
566 = 2
568 = 2
999 = 3
878 = 3
444 = 3
That's not terribly good, as you are using the unknowns (ip addresses) as keys to
the knowns (machine IDs). It would be better keying off the machine
* and then Nick Wilson declared
* and then Ford, Mike declared
php
sorry about the dupes everyone, i changed router today and resent a
whole bunch of stuff b4 i realized it wasnt goint out...
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i'd recommand u to use trees if u got complicated data arrays.
use tree datascturcutres... u could sort n do watever then
or jus queues or stacks depending on what u wanna do
Try PEAR Tree class it might help
Hope that was usefull.
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 20:13:10 +0200, Nick Wilson [EMAIL
* and then M Saleh EG declared
i'd recommand u to use trees if u got complicated data arrays.
use tree datascturcutres... u could sort n do watever then
or jus queues or stacks depending on what u wanna do
Try PEAR Tree class it might help
Hope that was usefull.
*very*
Hi,
If you scroll up the list you'll see another thread of mine, this is
related. The reason for a new thread is that i've made a lot of progress
but the old was getting really confusing..
Here's the scoop:
I have an array like this:
123 = 1 // each value may have few or many duplicate
I have an array like this:
123 = 1 // each value may have few or many duplicate values
321 = 1
543 = 2
432 = 2 // like here, more 2's than 1's see?
566 = 2
568 = 2
999 = 3
878 = 3
444 = 3
Now, the keys are not the issue. What i would really like, is for that
array, to end up
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