[PHP] using print instead of echo

2002-09-07 Thread Kevin Heflin

the example I have below.. I'm able to get working using the 'echo' 
command.
But I would like to know how to format the same using the 'print' 
command.
I am familiar with both. but with this one instance I am not sure how 
to format the print command correctly to get the same results as the 
echo command. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

$variable1[0]=one;
$variable2[0]=two;
$variable3[0]=three;
$variable4[0]=four;

$j=1;
while($j5){
echo ${variable.$j}[0];
$j++;
}


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Re: [PHP] using print instead of echo

2002-09-07 Thread Pekka Saarinen

At 9/7/2002, you wrote:
the example I have below.. I'm able to get working using the 'echo' command.
But I would like to know how to format the same using the 'print' command.
I am familiar with both. but with this one instance I am not sure how to 
format the print command correctly to get the same results as the echo 
command. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

 $variable1[0]=one;
 $variable2[0]=two;
 $variable3[0]=three;
 $variable4[0]=four;

 $j=1;
 while($j5){
 echo ${variable.$j}[0];
 $j++;
 }

Hi,

I don't get it, it works identically with echo and with print, doesn't it?

 $variable1[0]=one;
 $variable2[0]=two;
 $variable3[0]=three;
 $variable4[0]=four;

 $j=1;
 while($j5){
 print ${variable.$j}[0];
 $j++;
 }

If you get kicks from odd coding styles you might also use eval  :)

 $variable1[0]=one;
 $variable2[0]=two;
 $variable3[0]=three;
 $variable4[0]=four;

 $j=1;
 while($j5){
 eval(print \\$variable . $j . [0]br\;);
 $j++;
 }






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