On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 13:42, Dan Joseph wrote:
Hi,
I must be missing something in this array. To me this makes no sense.
Here is it broken down...
Declartion:
$gtotals = array(
CO1 = 0,
CO2 = 0,
CO3 = 0,
CO4
Hi,
I think you might have some letter 'O's instead of the number 0. Notice
that you have CO1 and C01 when you print_r. They are different keys.
I think you are correct! hahaha... oh man, one of those Mondays! Thank
you sir!
-Dan Joseph
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sterling) wrote:
$m = "03";
$list = array(01="Jan", 02="Feb", 03="Mar", 04="Apr", 05="May",
06="Jun", 07="Jul", 08="Aug", 09="Sep\", 10="Oct", 11="Nov",
12="Dec");
$month = $list[$m];
print "$month\n";
What I want to print is the
You can do this instead..
$month[] = array("Jan","Feb" .."Dec");
$m = 3;
$real_m = $m-1
echo "Month= $month[$real_m]; //Mar
You can also have PHP assign the first element of the array to index 1
instead of 0.. I think you accomplish that by doing something like $month[]
=
H-
Thanks to all that wrote in with input on this issue.
I really appreciate the assistance.
Thanks to CC Zona and James for the code sample. It looks like there
were typo's in my code and it threw me for a minute after
recieving/applying all the emails.
That backslash wasn't suppose to be
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