RE: [PHP] Simple array question, part 2

2005-04-06 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] I have a $data array like this: [0] = 158 [1] = 169926 [2] = 169931 [3] = 169932 [4] = 169933 then when i delete the first one ([0] = 158) it becomes like this: [1] = 169926 [2] = 169931 [3] = 169932 [4] = 169933 how do I get it to sort again from

Re: [PHP] Simple array question, part 2

2005-04-06 Thread Josip Dzolonga
Ryan A wrote: what function should i lookup/use? Thanks, Ryan This will do the job : $array = array_values($array); Hope this helps, -- Josip Dzolonga http://josip.dotgeek.org jdzolonga[at]gmail.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit:

Re: [PHP] Simple array question, part 2

2005-04-06 Thread Philip Hallstrom
Hey, I have a $data array like this: [0] = 158 [1] = 169926 [2] = 169931 [3] = 169932 [4] = 169933 then when i delete the first one ([0] = 158) it becomes like this: [1] = 169926 [2] = 169931 [3] = 169932 [4] = 169933 how do I get it to sort again from 0,1,2,3 etc? I

RE: [PHP] Simple array question, part 2

2005-04-06 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] Nope, array_pop is just deleting the last key/valuei need to reindex it without deleteing anything. [/snip] Always reply to the list ('reply all') as the individual who answered you might not be there. Always. I mean it. You shouldn't just delete an item from an array, it is improper

Re: [PHP] Simple array question, part 2

2005-04-06 Thread Ryan A
PERFECT! Thanks mate. -Ryan On 8/6/2005 6:47:22 PM, Josip Dzolonga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Ryan A wrote: what function should i lookup/use? Thanks, Ryan This will do the job : $array = array_values($array); Hope this helps, -- Josip Dzolonga

Re: [PHP] Simple array question, part 2

2005-04-06 Thread Brent Baisley
Just so you know what is happening, the numbers are keys (index) for each array element, not the order number. It's the same as if you had named the elements themselves. Like this: ['zero']=158 ['one']=169926 ['two']=169931 ... Or [0]=158 [12]=169926 [5]=169931 ... Deleting an element won't

RE: [PHP] Simple array question, part 2

2005-04-06 Thread Ryan A
Nope, array_shift()... is taking off the last one too Josip sent me the solution: $array = array_values($array); Cheers, Ryan On 4/6/2005 6:45:40 PM, Jay Blanchard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: [snip] Nope, array_pop is just deleting the last key/valuei need to reindex it without