Re: [PHP] Q: Array

2002-01-11 Thread Ivo Stoykov
Thank you Michel You;ve understand correct the question. Thank you for the removing new keyword Everything you've said is exact but using following snippet $b = array('one' = 'bla', 'two' = 'blabla', 'three' = 'blablabla'); while(list($k, $v) = each($b)) { print $k - $v; } the

Re: [PHP] Q: Array

2002-01-11 Thread Ivo Stoykov
Hi again Michael: Digging documentation I found out that this behaviour (string and int keys) is native for mysql_fetch_arrow() (found into the help: 'In addition to storing the data in the numeric indices of the result array, it also stores the data in associative indices, using the field

Re: [PHP] Q: Array

2002-01-11 Thread Ivo Stoykov
Hi again Michael: Digging documentation I found out that this behaviour (string and int keys) is native for mysql_fetch_arrow() (found into the help: 'In addition to storing the data in the numeric indices of the result array, it also stores the data in associative indices, using the field

Re: [PHP] Q: Array

2002-01-11 Thread Ivo Stoykov
Hi again Michael: Digging documentation I found out that this behaviour (string and int keys) is native for mysql_fetch_arrow() (found into the help: 'In addition to storing the data in the numeric indices of the result array, it also stores the data in associative indices, using the field names

Re: [PHP] Q: Array

2002-01-11 Thread Ivo Stoykov
Hi again Michael: Digging documentation I found out that this behaviour (string and int keys) is native for mysql_fetch_arrow() (found into the help: 'In addition to storing the data in the numeric indices of the result array, it also stores the data in associative indices, using the field

Re: [PHP] Q: Array

2002-01-11 Thread Ivo Stoykov
Hi again Michael: Digging documentation I found out that this behaviour (string and int keys) is native for mysql_fetch_arrow() (found into the help: 'In addition to storing the data in the numeric indices of the result array, it also stores the data in associative indices, using the field

[PHP] Q: Array

2002-01-10 Thread Ivo Stoykov
Hi group: I've following question: How could I determine whether I have in the array's key integers *and* strings or integers only? i.e. $a = new array('one', 'two', 'three'); // this has only integers (am I wrong?) $b = new array('one' = 'bla', 'two' = 'blabla', 'three' = 'blablabla'); //

[PHP] Q: array intersection problem

2001-08-14 Thread Joe Rice
hi, i have two arrays that i would like to find the intersection and at this intersection alter the value. $invalid = array(1,3,9); $questions = array(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9); and i would like the result to be an new array that looks like this: $new_questions = array(font color=red1/font,

Re: [PHP] Q: array intersection problem

2001-08-14 Thread Gyozo Papp
PROTECTED] Sent: 2001. augusztus 14. 19:57 Subject: [PHP] Q: array intersection problem hi, i have two arrays that i would like to find the intersection and at this intersection alter the value. $invalid = array(1,3,9); $questions = array(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9); and i would like