Re: [PHP] array problem

2011-09-09 Thread Ashley Sheridan
You are echoing out an array. If you use something like print_r() or var_dump() you will see the array elements Thanks, Ash http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. Marc Fromm wrote: I am reading a csv file into an array. The csv fil

Re: [PHP] array problem

2011-09-09 Thread Adam Balogh
hi, try to use print_r or var_dump to echo compound data type

Re: [PHP] array problem

2011-09-09 Thread Steve Staples
On Fri, 2011-09-09 at 16:00 +, Marc Fromm wrote: > I am reading a csv file into an array. The csv file. > > users.csv file contents: > w12345678,a > w23456789,b > w34567890,c > > $csvfilename = "users.csv"; > $handle = fopen($csvfilename, "r"); >

Re: [PHP] array problem

2011-09-09 Thread Joshua Stoutenburg
The function fgetcsv() returns an array. http://php.net/manual/en/function.fgetcsv.php On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Marc Fromm wrote: > I am reading a csv file into an array. The csv file. > > users.csv file contents: > w12345678,a > w23456789,b > w34567890,c > >

[PHP] array problem

2011-09-09 Thread Marc Fromm
I am reading a csv file into an array. The csv file. users.csv file contents: w12345678,a w23456789,b w34567890,c $csvfilename = "users.csv"; $handle = fopen($csvfilename, "r"); if($handle) {

RE: [PHP] Array problem

2010-10-28 Thread Bob McConnell
From: Richard Quadling > On 27 October 2010 22:15, Kevin Kinsey wrote: >> Marc Guay wrote: As Nicholas pointed out, the extra underscore in the key is the issue. >>> >>> That's way too easy a fix.  I think he should check to make sure his >>> version of PHP was compiled with the right e

Re: [PHP] Array problem

2010-10-28 Thread Richard Quadling
On 27 October 2010 22:15, Kevin Kinsey wrote: > Marc Guay wrote: >>> >>> As Nicholas pointed out, the extra underscore in the key is the issue. >> >> That's way too easy a fix.  I think he should check to make sure his >> version of PHP was compiled with the right extensions and that the >> browse

Re: [PHP] Array problem

2010-10-27 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Marc Guay wrote: As Nicholas pointed out, the extra underscore in the key is the issue. That's way too easy a fix. I think he should check to make sure his version of PHP was compiled with the right extensions and that the browser isn't doing something unpredictably bizarre when submitting the

Re: [PHP] array problem with a zencart shipping module

2008-02-06 Thread Paul Scott
On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 23:42 -0500, Nathan Nobbe wrote: > ouch, maybe you need to hire someone ? besides this has more to do than > just arrays; there is the rest of the application and clearly anyone whos > going > to help out must understand at least some of it.. Yeah, I concur! You really shou

Re: [PHP] array problem with a zencart shipping module

2008-02-06 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
Thanks for the reply and checking it out. I was hoping my problem lies only in the class. I do have a Paypal account and at this point in time, it is a question of time - I've got to get my site in production and shut off the old cart. Nathan Nobbe wrote: On Feb 6, 2008 11:11 PM, John Taylor-Jo

Re: [PHP] array problem with a zencart shipping module

2008-02-06 Thread Nathan Nobbe
On Feb 6, 2008 11:11 PM, John Taylor-Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm desperately going outside the forum, seeking help. > Does anyone have any experience with Zencart shipping modules, or > understand arrays? > http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showthread.php?t=87831 maybe you should stick

[PHP] array problem with a zencart shipping module

2008-02-06 Thread John Taylor-Johnston
I'm desperately going outside the forum, seeking help. Does anyone have any experience with Zencart shipping modules, or understand arrays? http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showthread.php?t=87831 Its borrowed code and I,m not good at arrays to begin with. Thanks, John -- PHP General Mailing List (

RE: [PHP] Array problem

2007-10-17 Thread Ford, Mike
On 17 October 2007 12:09, Merlin wrote: > Hi there, > > I am pulling picture ids out of a db and comment ids. The comments > belong to the pic ids and are stored in two seperate tables. > I am having trouble with the arrays to display them after > pulling out of > the db. > > The data is filled

Re: [PHP] Array problem

2007-10-17 Thread Zoltán Németh
2007. 10. 17, szerda keltezéssel 13.08-kor Merlin ezt írta: > Hi there, > > I am pulling picture ids out of a db and comment ids. The comments > belong to the pic ids and are stored in two seperate tables. > I am having trouble with the arrays to display them after pulling out of > the db. > >

[PHP] Array problem

2007-10-17 Thread Merlin
Hi there, I am pulling picture ids out of a db and comment ids. The comments belong to the pic ids and are stored in two seperate tables. I am having trouble with the arrays to display them after pulling out of the db. The data is filled like this: while (rows etc.){ $comment_id[$row

Re: [PHP] array problem + humor (all those with joke allergies beware)

2006-04-23 Thread Dave Goodchild
Tiresome. On 23/04/06, Brian V Bonini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 14:16, Jochem Maas wrote: > > with regard to Suresh - do you, Brian, know how many times he has posted > similar > > question to this list this year? (this is the first time he has even > given > > an indica

Re: [PHP] array problem + humor (all those with joke allergies beware)

2006-04-23 Thread Brian V Bonini
On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 14:16, Jochem Maas wrote: > with regard to Suresh - do you, Brian, know how many times he has posted > similar > question to this list this year? (this is the first time he has even given > an indication that he knows where the manual is let alone opened it btw) do > you > k

Re: [PHP] array problem

2006-04-23 Thread Brian V Bonini
On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 15:31, Martin Alterisio wrote: > You're wrong, he isn't using an associative array, since the keys used > are only integers. Well, if you really want to argue semantics then technically we're both wrong because there are no different indexed and associative array types in PHP

Re: [PHP] array problem

2006-04-22 Thread Martin Alterisio
You're wrong, he isn't using an associative array, since the keys used are only integers. array(10,10,40,30,30,10); and array(0=>10,1=>10,2=>40,3=>30,4=>30,5=>10); create the same array. The problem is that array_unique preserves keys (read the manual!!!) If you don't want this, use array_values(

Re: [PHP] array problem + humor (all those with joke allergies beware)

2006-04-22 Thread Jochem Maas
thanks Brian. that site has not worked for, oh, 3 years - I don't see what some broken code on some site I haven't done anything with in years has got to do with programmer ethic (or whatever advice you were refering to). - am I bugging you for a fix? with regard to Suresh - do you, Brian, know

Re: [PHP] array problem + humor (all those with joke allergies beware)

2006-04-22 Thread Brian V Bonini
Jochem's site: << snip >> http://iamjochem.com/mariecke/index.php Mariecke's daily ramblings (almost) in dutch & english... this page is using output from a drupal system. If nothing else they have a nice logo. ;) Warning: main(./../blog/parse.php): failed to open stream: No such file or direct

Re: [PHP] array problem + humor (all those with joke allergies beware)

2006-04-22 Thread Jochem Maas
suresh kumar wrote: sorry.earlier i mistyped some values. I am facing one project in my project . this is my code: a=array(0=>10,1=>10,2=>40,3=>30,4=>30,5=>10); b=array(); b=array_unique($a); print_r($b); o/p getting from above code is b[0]=10,b[2]=40,b[3]=30,b[5]=

Re: [PHP] array problem

2006-04-22 Thread Brian V Bonini
On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 07:09, suresh kumar wrote: > sorry.earlier i mistyped some values. > > I am facing one project in my project . > > this is my code: > > a=array(0=>10,1=>10,2=>40,3=>30,4=>30,5=>10); > b=array(); > b=array_unique($a); > print_r($b); > o/p getting

[PHP] array problem

2006-04-22 Thread suresh kumar
sorry.earlier i mistyped some values. I am facing one project in my project . this is my code: a=array(0=>10,1=>10,2=>40,3=>30,4=>30,5=>10); b=array(); b=array_unique($a); print_r($b); o/p getting from above code is b[0]=10,b[2]=40,b[3]=30,b[5]=10; but i want t

Re: [PHP] Array problem

2005-03-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
May be this help you: $data=$_POST['position']; $positions=array_keys($data); foreach($positions as $pos){ $row=$data[$pos]; foreach($row as $value){ $sql="INSERT INTO table_name (field_name)VALUES ('$value')"; $cursor=mysql_query($sql); } } Devta. [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: H

[PHP] Array problem

2005-03-25 Thread virtualsoftware
Hi, I have a form like this: For each element of the array i want to update the value in the database. For example, for position[pos][value 1] i want to update the value (number 1) in the database. Thanks in advance for your help!!!

Re: [PHP] array problem

2005-01-21 Thread Richard Lynch
Ahmed Abdel-Aliem wrote: > how can i group them together into one array to be : http://php.net/array_merge and friends should help -- Like Music? http://l-i-e.com/artists.htm -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

[PHP] array problem

2005-01-21 Thread Ahmed Abdel-Aliem
hi if i have an array $listing1 = array(array('title'=>'yahoo', 'redirect'=>'www.yahoo.com', 'info'=>'yahoo website'), array(title=>'msn', 'redirect'=>'www.msn.com', 'info=>'msn website')); $listing2 = array(array('name'=>'lycos', 'link'=>'www.lycos.com', 'description'=>'lycos website'), array(n

[PHP] Array problem

2004-06-14 Thread Brent Clark
Hi all I have this problem whereby im try to create some kind of an array of a split off a file. //Here I pull the file in the array $contents. $contents = file($hotelpathprod.$hotel); foreach($contents as $arr=>$conts){ $ff[] = split("\|",$conts); //Here im trying t

Re: [PHP] Array Problem

2004-04-18 Thread Don Read
On 16-Apr-2004 Flavio Fontana wrote: > Hi > > I have i Problem i got a variable a=2351 now i need to create an > array out of this variable > a[0]=1 > a[1]=3 > a[2]=5 > a[3]=1 > > I have an idea to use the modulo function an do some Math but im sure > there is a nicer way of solving my prob >

Re: [PHP] Array Problem

2004-04-17 Thread Tom Rogers
Hi, Saturday, April 17, 2004, 7:00:49 AM, you wrote: FF> Hi FF> I have i Problem i got a variable a=2351 now i need to create an array out of this variable FF> a[0]=1 FF> a[1]=3 FF> a[2]=5 FF> a[3]=1 FF> I have an idea to use the modulo function an do some Math but FF> im sure there is a nicer

Re: [PHP] Array Problem

2004-04-17 Thread Richard Harb
Saturday, April 17, 2004, 7:38:46 PM, Arthur Radulescu wrote: >> That's how you could do it ... >> >> $ar = array(); >> >> $len = strlen($a); >> for ($i = 0; $i < $len; ++$i) { >> $ar[] = $a{$i}; >> } > If I remember well strlen is used for checking the length of a string... It does ... I

Re: [PHP] Array Problem

2004-04-17 Thread Daniel Clark
How about count() >>That's how you could do it ... >> >>$ar = array(); >> >>$len = strlen($a); >>for ($i = 0; $i < $len; ++$i) { >>$ar[] = $a{$i}; >>} >> >>HTH >> >>Richard -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] Array Problem

2004-04-17 Thread Arthur Radulescu
> That's how you could do it ... > > $ar = array(); > > $len = strlen($a); > for ($i = 0; $i < $len; ++$i) { > $ar[] = $a{$i}; > } If I remember well strlen is used for checking the length of a string... Arthur Looking for a job!? Use

Re: [PHP] Array Problem

2004-04-17 Thread Richard Harb
That's how you could do it ... $ar = array(); $len = strlen($a); for ($i = 0; $i < $len; ++$i) { $ar[] = $a{$i}; } HTH Richard Friday, April 16, 2004, 11:00:49 PM, you wrote: > Hi > I have i Problem i got a variable a=2351 now i need to create an array out of this > variable > a[0]=1

[PHP] Array Problem

2004-04-17 Thread Flavio Fontana
Hi I have i Problem i got a variable a=2351 now i need to create an array out of this variable a[0]=1 a[1]=3 a[2]=5 a[3]=1 I have an idea to use the modulo function an do some Math but im sure there is a nicer way of solving my prob thx Flavio -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net

Re: [PHP] Array problem

2004-03-22 Thread noginn
. You should tried this one. => $columntotals[$count] = $sum; Is right? Sorry, I confuse with your words "total of totals"? Good Luck, Firman - Original Message - From: "noginn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 22, 20

Re: [PHP] Array problem

2004-03-22 Thread Firman Wandayandi
. => $columntotals[$count] = $sum; Is right? Sorry, I confuse with your words "total of totals"? Good Luck, Firman - Original Message - From: "noginn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 12:33 AM Subject: [PHP] Array

[PHP] Array problem

2004-03-21 Thread noginn
This has been confusing me a little for a few hours now. Heres a snip of my code which is causing the problem: $content = "\n"; $content .= "\n"; $content .= " \n"; $tasks = new dbconnect; $tasks->connect(); $tasks->query("SELECT tid, tname FROM tasks"); while(list($tid, $

Re: [PHP] Array problem....

2003-12-11 Thread Jas
Yeah I understand that and it would be perfect if I only had to call this type of function once on a page... and on any other pages that need something like this I will do it that way but with the counter set to 0 or whatever number I choose which is a sort of view all page so your solutions wo

RE: [PHP] Array problem....

2003-12-11 Thread Chris W. Parker
Jas on Thursday, December 11, 2003 7:21 AM said: > Well just so you understand "why" I needed something like that here is > the finished result below [snip] > $i = 0; > while(list(...) = mysql_fetch_row(...)) { > $_SESSION[$i] = "..."; > $i++; > } I want t

Re: [PHP] Array problem....

2003-12-11 Thread Jas
Well just so you understand "why" I needed something like that here is the finished result below function show() { require 'path/to/dbconnector.inc'; $sql_subs = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM $t_02",$db)or die(mysql_error()); $i = 0; while(list($id,$sub,$msk,$dns01,$dns02,$rtrs,$rnge) =

Re: [PHP] Array problem....

2003-12-10 Thread John W. Holmes
Jas wrote: but what I need to do is something like this... $sql_subs = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM $t_02",$db)or die(mysql_error()); while(list($id,$sub,$msk,$dns01,$dns02,$rtrs,$rnge) = mysql_fetch_row($sql_subs)) { $_session[''] = "$sub+$msk+$dns01... } How about: $sql_subs = mysql

RE: [PHP] Array problem....

2003-12-10 Thread Chris W. Parker
Jas on Wednesday, December 10, 2003 3:44 PM said: > having no idea you could use numbers as session variable names I kinda > feel like a retard right now. You solution worked, thank you very > much. It's an array just like any other which you probably realize now.

Re: [PHP] Array problem....

2003-12-10 Thread Jas
having no idea you could use numbers as session variable names I kinda feel like a retard right now. You solution worked, thank you very much. Jas Chris W. Parker wrote: Jas on Wednesday, December 10, 2003 3:21 PM said: while(list($id,$sub,$msk,$dns01,$dns02,$rtr

RE: [PHP] Array problem....

2003-12-10 Thread Chris W. Parker
Chris W. Parker <> on Wednesday, December 10, 2003 3:27 PM said: > while(list(...)) = mysql_fetch_row(...)) > { Got one too many ) in there. Should be: while(list(...) = mysql_fetch_row(...)) { Chris. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php

RE: [PHP] Array problem....

2003-12-10 Thread Chris W. Parker
Jas on Wednesday, December 10, 2003 3:21 PM said: > while(list($id,$sub,$msk,$dns01,$dns02,$rtrs,$rnge) = > mysql_fetch_row($sql_subs)) { > $_session[''] = > "$sub+$msk+$dns01... > } No exactly sure what you mean but here goes: $iCtr = 0; while(list(...)) =

[PHP] Array problem....

2003-12-10 Thread Jas
Not very good at arrays so I figured i would look here $sql_subs = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM $t_02",$db)or die(mysql_error()); while(list($id,$sub,$msk,$dns01,$dns02,$rtrs,$rnge) = mysql_fetch_row($sql_subs)) { print $sub; print ""; print $msk; print ""; print $dns01; print ""; pr

Re: [PHP] Array problem in PHP. Please help.

2001-07-12 Thread Christian Reiniger
On Thursday 12 July 2001 16:37, Michael Champagne wrote: > Ok, here's the print_r() output of my 2 arrays. The first really just > has an extra dimension. How can I get the format of the first one > looking like the bottom one (just an array of key => value pairs)? > > Thanks! > > Array ( [0] =>

RE: [PHP] Array problem in PHP. Please help.

2001-07-12 Thread Adrian Ciutureanu
foreach($oldArray as $a)) { list($key, $value) = each($a); $newArray[$key] = $value; } > -Original Message- > From: Michael Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 12 iulie 2001 17:37 > To: PHP General Mailing List > Subject: [PHP] Array problem in P

[PHP] Array problem in PHP. Please help.

2001-07-12 Thread Michael Champagne
Ok, here's the print_r() output of my 2 arrays. The first really just has an extra dimension. How can I get the format of the first one looking like the bottom one (just an array of key => value pairs)? Thanks! Array ( [0] => Array ( [trade_date] => Trade Date ) [1] => Array ( [settle_

RE: [PHP] Array Problem

2001-05-22 Thread Matt Schroebel
> What is the best way to delete an element from an array? > I tried using unset(), and it didn't work. unset works with arrary elements, but it must be a global variable and not passed in. Try the code below to see the results. in deleteGlobal()-Spot\n"; unset ($animals["Spot"]);

[PHP] Array Problem

2001-05-22 Thread Tom
What is the best way to delete an element from an array? I tried using unset(), and it didn't work. Thanks in advance. Tom Malone Web Designer HurstLinks Web Developmenthttp://www.hurstlinks.com/ Norfolk, VA 23510(757)623-9688 FAX 623-0433 PHP/MySQL - Ruby/Perl - HTML/Javascri

[PHP] Array problem again.

2001-04-16 Thread Martin Skjöldebrand
I'm trying to edit the specific item for each row found in the snippet below. Each item gets a row in a table and I want to pass the item Id (s_id below) to $item. It seems however that the array *item * is not incrementing. For all rows I get the value of the first row. Any ideas of what wron

Re: [PHP] Array problem

2001-04-06 Thread Joe Stump
This would work ... --Joe On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 09:19:52AM +0100, Alexis Antonakis wrote: > Hi, > > I am having big problems with merging two arrays. I just can't seem to get > my head around it. > > I have two arrays which I wish to merge, but I want to EXCLUDE duplicate > values. > >

RE: [PHP] Array problem

2001-04-06 Thread Mark Roedel
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 3:20 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [PHP] Array problem > > > I am having big problems with merging two arrays. I just > can't seem to

[PHP] Array problem

2001-04-06 Thread Alexis Antonakis
Hi, I am having big problems with merging two arrays. I just can't seem to get my head around it. I have two arrays which I wish to merge, but I want to EXCLUDE duplicate values. Any suggestions, as my numerous attempts have proved unsuccessful. BTW I'm using PHP4. Many thanks Alexis -- PH