If what you want is to have a continuos secuential array (i.e. 0=x,
1=a, 2=f) and there's no need for sorting the values, then you need
array_values()[1]
[1] http://php.net/array-values
suresh kumar wrote:
I am facing one project in my project .
this is my code:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Deirdre Mc Cann) wrote:
for ($i = 0; $i100; $i++){
$a[$i] = rand(0,9);
$test=$a[$i];
}
$ra = array_unique($test);
I keep getting an error saying $test is the incorrect type. Can someone
please explain why this
and more practically your code get corrected to this:
for ($i = 0; $i100; $i++)
{
$a[$i] = rand(0,9);
$test[]=$a[$i];
}
$ra = array_unique($test);
and your code get optimized to this: (mostly of the manual!;))
$numbers = range (0,9);
srand ((double)microtime()*100);
shuffle
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