John Wells wrote:
echo $this-name[5]\n;
echo $this-ID[5]\n;
$a1 = $this-name;
$a2 = $this-ID;
echo \n$a1[5] $a2[5]\n;
use curly brackets to help PHP understand what you're after:
echo {$this-name[5]}\n;
When you're in a string like this, PHP has a hard time knowing when
you're wanting to
On 4/7/06, Michael Felt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Slowly I am getting the output I want.
Trying to use dynamic arrays, does creat the array I want, but getting
the info is sometimes surprising.
I notice a difference between arrays used locally in a function, and
arrays used as a 'var' in a
chris smith wrote:
On 4/7/06, Michael Felt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Slowly I am getting the output I want.
Trying to use dynamic arrays, does creat the array I want, but getting
the info is sometimes surprising.
I notice a difference between arrays used locally in a function, and
arrays used
Michael Felt wrote:
OK . a rewrite, bit shorter...
1. A class construct with two arrays:
var $name;
var $ID;
function init($id) {
$this-name = array();
$this-ID = array();
# firther in code assignment done from a mysql database:
while ($max--)
Michael Felt wrote:
echo \n. $this-name[5] . . $this-ID[5]. \n;
This give the same output as:
$a1 = $this-name;
$a2 = $this-ID;
echo \n$a1[5] $a2[5]\n;
Looks like I may need to use the '.' constructor more often
Who can explain this (please)?
Michael Felt wrote:
OK . a rewrite, bit
echo $this-name[5]\n;
echo $this-ID[5]\n;
$a1 = $this-name;
$a2 = $this-ID;
echo \n$a1[5] $a2[5]\n;
use curly brackets to help PHP understand what you're after:
echo {$this-name[5]}\n;
When you're in a string like this, PHP has a hard time knowing when
you're wanting to access a
Slowly I am getting the output I want.
Trying to use dynamic arrays, does creat the array I want, but getting
the info is sometimes surprising.
I notice a difference between arrays used locally in a function, and
arrays used as a 'var' in a class function (all in PHP 4 atm).
Code snippet:
Hi,
I have this array:
$array = array(element1, element2, element3, element4)
I want to list all elements of this array, so i used:
foreach ($array as $index = $element) {
$InputString = $element;
echo $InputString;
}
but this code lists the elements like this:
Phpu wrote:
Hi,
I have this array:
$array = array(element1, element2, element3, element4)
I want to list all elements of this array, so i used:
foreach ($array as $index = $element) {
$InputString = $element;
echo $InputString;
}
but this code lists the elements like
What are you outputting? html, text, email body...??
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From: Phpu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Oliver Hankeln [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Problems with arrays
I've tried this but it is not working
I want the element of the array to be displayed in a select field
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From: Steve Douville [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phpu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Problems with arrays
What are you outputting? html
Can you give us the code from select to /select?
- Original Message -
From: Phpu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Steve Douville [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Problems with arrays
I want the element of the array to be displayed
-
From: Steve Douville [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Phpu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 4:23 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Problems with arrays
Can you give us the code from select to /select?
- Original Message -
From: Phpu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Steve Douville
$InputString/option\n;
}
?
/select
Hope that helps.
Steve
- Original Message -
From: Phpu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Steve Douville [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Problems with arrays
Here is the code
echo $InputString . 'BR'; // for HTML
echo $InputString\n; // for output to screen
Hi,
I have this array:
$array = array(element1, element2, element3, element4)
I want to list all elements of this array, so i used:
foreach ($array as $index = $element) {
On 17 June 2004 14:27, Phpu wrote:
Here is the code:
select name=model class=gform
onchange=model_jump('parent', this)
option value=0
?
foreach ($nav_model_names as $index = $element) {
$InputString = $element;
echo $InputString;
}
/option
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