Re: [PHP] Someone Help please

2002-07-18 Thread Chris Crane

Well, I posted it the first time and no one responded so I figured the
subject did not interest anyone. I changed it. I am not sure how the third
one started.

But hey thanks for watching and giving you unwanted opinion.

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 Geez, this is your third thread on this today...  Lame.

 --Dan

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Re: [PHP] Someone Help please

2002-07-18 Thread Analysis Solutions

On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 11:06:11AM -0400, Chris Crane wrote:
 Well, I posted it the first time and no one responded so I figured the
 subject did not interest anyone. I changed it. I am not sure how the third
 one started.

We're all here volunteering, trying to help each other out.  If you want
an instant response, hire someone.  Otherwise, you need to be patient.

Sure, if you don't get a reply in a few days, your request probably
slipped through the cracks, post again.  But, in this case, you're being
unreasonable:  First post was at 10:00.  Second at 11:58.  Third at 13:16.

Posting to the list multiple times makes the list less pleasant for the
people trying to help and those trying to learn.

--Dan

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[PHP] Someone Help please

2002-07-17 Thread Chris Crane

I am getting data froma website for stock information. If I type in the
brower the URL I get a text file display list this;

Date,Open,High,Low,Close,Volume
16-Jul-02,7.92,8.10,7.68,7.82,605500
15-Jul-02,7.98,8.02,7.59,8.02,577200
12-Jul-02,7.80,8.00,7.57,7.95,411100
11-Jul-02,7.82,7.94,7.34,7.80,802400

Now I want to break each line and then seperate each line by the commas. The
amount of linesin the file is never known so I assume I have to use
something like a foreach or while statement,but I am not sure the best way
to do it. This is what I have so far.

 $Symbol = IKN; $LookupUrl =
http://demos.inxdesign.com/download?sym=$Symbolformat=.txt;; $Results =
implode('', file($LookupUrl));
 $Data = array(); split(\n, $Results) = array_push($Data, $line)

The end result I am trying to get is each line to be an element in an array.
Later I will go back and stepthrough each element of the array and then
split that by the commas and have it output into an HTML table.At least this
is the best way I can think to deal with it. I suppose a better way to do
this would be to make this an associative array and have the data of each
line be associated with the date then I could producea variable something
like $StockData[16-Jul-02][value], but I don't know how to do any of that.










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Fw: [PHP] Someone Help please

2002-07-17 Thread Kevin Stone

Parse all lines of a txt file into an array..
$ary = explode(\n, $results);
-Kevin

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From: Chris Crane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [PHP] Someone Help please


 I am getting data froma website for stock information. If I type in the
 brower the URL I get a text file display list this;

 Date,Open,High,Low,Close,Volume
 16-Jul-02,7.92,8.10,7.68,7.82,605500
 15-Jul-02,7.98,8.02,7.59,8.02,577200
 12-Jul-02,7.80,8.00,7.57,7.95,411100
 11-Jul-02,7.82,7.94,7.34,7.80,802400

 Now I want to break each line and then seperate each line by the commas.
The
 amount of linesin the file is never known so I assume I have to use
 something like a foreach or while statement,but I am not sure the best way
 to do it. This is what I have so far.

  $Symbol = IKN; $LookupUrl =
 http://demos.inxdesign.com/download?sym=$Symbolformat=.txt;; $Results =
 implode('', file($LookupUrl));
  $Data = array(); split(\n, $Results) = array_push($Data, $line)

 The end result I am trying to get is each line to be an element in an
array.
 Later I will go back and stepthrough each element of the array and then
 split that by the commas and have it output into an HTML table.At least
this
 is the best way I can think to deal with it. I suppose a better way to do
 this would be to make this an associative array and have the data of each
 line be associated with the date then I could producea variable something
 like $StockData[16-Jul-02][value], but I don't know how to do any of that.










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Re: [PHP] Someone Help please

2002-07-17 Thread Analysis Solutions

Chris:

Geez, this is your third thread on this today...  Lame.

--Dan

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Re: [PHP] Someone Help please

2002-07-17 Thread David Robley

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 Chris:
 
 Geez, this is your third thread on this today...  Lame.
 
 --Dan
 
 

There is none deafer than (s)he who won't listen :-)

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