Re: [PHP] Explode Question

2011-05-17 Thread James Yerge
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 8:51 PM > To: ad...@buskirkgraphics.com > Cc: 'Marc Guay'; php-general@lists.php.net > Subject: Re: [PHP] Explode Question > > On 05/17/2011 07:53 PM, ad...@buskirkgraphics.com wrote: >> The desired result is. >> >> Array >>

RE: [PHP] Explode Question

2011-05-17 Thread admin
ts.php.net Subject: Re: [PHP] Explode Question On 05/17/2011 07:53 PM, ad...@buskirkgraphics.com wrote: > The desired result is. > > Array > ( > [0] = > "On the"; > [1] = > "course or in the"; > [2] = > "of colver"; &g

Re: [PHP] Explode Question

2011-05-17 Thread James Yerge
iter can be an array in the Explode function. > > > > > > > Richard L. Buskirk > > -Original Message- > From: Marc Guay [mailto:marc.g...@gmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 7:52 PM > To: php-general@lists.php.net > Subject: Re: [PHP] Explode Quest

Re: [PHP] Explode Question

2011-05-17 Thread James Yerge
iter can be an array in the Explode function. > > > > > > > Richard L. Buskirk > > -Original Message- > From: Marc Guay [mailto:marc.g...@gmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 7:52 PM > To: php-general@lists.php.net > Subject: Re: [PHP] Explode Quest

RE: [PHP] Explode Question

2011-05-17 Thread admin
: Marc Guay [mailto:marc.g...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 7:52 PM To: php-general@lists.php.net Subject: Re: [PHP] Explode Question > $one = array(0 =>'golf', 1 => 'field'); > $two = array(0 => "On the golf course or in the field of clover&

Re: [PHP] Explode Question

2011-05-17 Thread Marc Guay
> $one = array(0 =>'golf', 1 => 'field'); > $two = array(0 => "On the golf course or in the field of clover"); > $array_exp = explode($one, $two); What's the desired result? array('golf' => "On the golf course or in the field of clover", 'field' => "On the golf course or in the field of clover")

RE: [PHP] Explode-update-implode not working

2009-06-23 Thread Bob McConnell
Ballard [mailto:aball...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 12:25 PM To: Bob McConnell Cc: php-general@lists.php.net Subject: Re: [PHP] Explode-update-implode not working On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Bob McConnell wrote: > At least not the way I expected it to. Apparently I am doing someth

Re: [PHP] Explode-update-implode not working

2009-06-23 Thread Andrew Ballard
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Bob McConnell wrote: > At least not the way I expected it to. Apparently I am doing something > wrong, but I can't find anything specific that explains it. This is in > PHP 5.2.6. > > Here is the sequence I am trying to implement without the database > portion. (Th

Re: [PHP] explode string at new line

2007-06-06 Thread Davi
Em Quarta 06 Junho 2007 13:20, Jim Lucas escreveu: > Davi wrote: > > Em Quarta 06 Junho 2007 10:54, Davi escreveu: > >> But... Why does it happen: > >> > >> [code] > >> > >> $object=mysql_fetch_object($result); > >> > >> $texto = $object->texto; > >> > >> $texto=preg_replace("/\r|\n/","",stripslash

Re: [PHP] explode string at new line

2007-06-06 Thread Jim Lucas
Davi wrote: Em Quarta 06 Junho 2007 10:54, Davi escreveu: But... Why does it happen: [code] $object=mysql_fetch_object($result); $texto = $object->texto; $texto=preg_replace("/\r|\n/","",stripslashes($texto)); echo $texto; [/code] [output] Teste \r\nde formatação! \r\nTudo funcionando...

Re: [PHP] explode string at new line

2007-06-06 Thread Davi
Em Quarta 06 Junho 2007 10:54, Davi escreveu: > But... Why does it happen: > > [code] > > $object=mysql_fetch_object($result); > > $texto = $object->texto; > > $texto=preg_replace("/\r|\n/","",stripslashes($texto)); > echo $texto; > > [/code] > > [output] > > Teste > \r\nde formatação! > \r\nTudo f

Re: [PHP] explode string at new line

2007-06-06 Thread Davi
Em Quarta 06 Junho 2007 02:50, Jim Lucas escreveu: > Chris wrote: > > Davi wrote: > >> Em Terça 05 Junho 2007 23:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: > >>> That's exactly correct. Except I /think/ you should use "\n" instead of > >>> '\n'. > >> > >> array explode ( string $delimiter, string $string [, i

Re: [PHP] explode string at new line

2007-06-05 Thread Paul Novitski
At 6/5/2007 10:50 PM, Jim Lucas wrote: Windows uses \r\n newlines; *nix uses \n; Mac uses \r. ... PHP Code: $txt = preg_replace('/\r\n|\r/', "\n", $txt); Another way to write that PCRE pattern is /\r\n?/ (one carriage return followed by zero or one linefeed). I recall also running into \n

Re: [PHP] explode string at new line

2007-06-05 Thread Chris
Jim Lucas wrote: Chris wrote: Davi wrote: Em Terça 05 Junho 2007 23:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: That's exactly correct. Except I /think/ you should use "\n" instead of '\n'. Thank you for the reply... =) I'll check this... BTW: array explode ( string $delimiter, string $string [, int

Re: [PHP] explode string at new line

2007-06-05 Thread Jim Lucas
Chris wrote: Davi wrote: Em Terça 05 Junho 2007 23:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: That's exactly correct. Except I /think/ you should use "\n" instead of '\n'. Thank you for the reply... =) I'll check this... BTW: array explode ( string $delimiter, string $string [, int $limit] ) So, I w

Re: [PHP] explode string at new line

2007-06-05 Thread Davi
Em Quarta 06 Junho 2007 00:18, Chris escreveu: > Davi wrote: > > Em Terça 05 Junho 2007 23:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: > >> That's exactly correct. Except I /think/ you should use "\n" instead of > >> '\n'. > > > > So, I was wrong... > > The right way, probaly, is: > > > > $str=explode("\n",$_P

Re: [PHP] explode string at new line

2007-06-05 Thread Chris
Davi wrote: Em Terça 05 Junho 2007 23:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: That's exactly correct. Except I /think/ you should use "\n" instead of '\n'. Thank you for the reply... =) I'll check this... BTW: array explode ( string $delimiter, string $string [, int $limit] ) So, I was wrong... Th

Re: [PHP] explode string at new line

2007-06-05 Thread Davi
Em Terça 05 Junho 2007 23:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: > That's exactly correct. Except I /think/ you should use "\n" instead of > '\n'. > Thank you for the reply... =) I'll check this... BTW: array explode ( string $delimiter, string $string [, int $limit] ) So, I was wrong... The right way

Re: [PHP] explode string at new line

2007-06-05 Thread heavyccasey
That's exactly correct. Except I /think/ you should use "\n" instead of '\n'. On 6/5/07, Davi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi all. I've the fowlling string: $_POST["my_text"]="hi...\nthis is my multi-line\ntext"; Can I use explode to have something like: $str[0]="hi..."; $str[1]="this is my m

Re: [PHP] explode in mysql query

2007-04-27 Thread Richard Lynch
On Fri, April 27, 2007 1:33 am, Sebe wrote: > i have a mysql column that looks like this: > > groups > --- > 12,7,10,6,14,11,2 > > is it possible to select the row if `groups` contain 7 or 14? > trying to avoid running two queries and running explode() on it. > > i don't remember but i thought

RE: [PHP] explode in mysql query

2007-04-27 Thread Buesching, Logan J
> -Original Message- > From: Paul Novitski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 3:01 AM > To: php-general@lists.php.net > Subject: Re: [PHP] explode in mysql query > > At 4/26/2007 11:33 PM, Sebe wrote: > >i have a mysql column that loo

Re: [PHP] explode in mysql query

2007-04-27 Thread Sebe
Paul Novitski wrote: At 4/26/2007 11:33 PM, Sebe wrote: i have a mysql column that looks like this: groups --- 12,7,10,6,14,11,2 is it possible to select the row if `groups` contain 7 or 14? trying to avoid running two queries and running explode() on it. I would think a more efficient

Re: [PHP] explode in mysql query

2007-04-27 Thread Paul Novitski
At 4/26/2007 11:33 PM, Sebe wrote: i have a mysql column that looks like this: groups --- 12,7,10,6,14,11,2 is it possible to select the row if `groups` contain 7 or 14? trying to avoid running two queries and running explode() on it. I would think a more efficient strategy would be a si

Re: [PHP] explode in mysql query

2007-04-26 Thread Zoltán Németh
2007. 04. 27, péntek keltezéssel 02.33-kor Sebe ezt írta: > i have a mysql column that looks like this: > > groups > --- > 12,7,10,6,14,11,2 > > is it possible to select the row if `groups` contain 7 or 14? you'd better put the groups info in a separate table, referenced by this table. then

Re: [PHP] explode a string

2005-04-20 Thread Saswat Praharaj
explode by "," $output1 = explode(",",$string); use a loop and explode array $output1 by ":" Hope this helps. Saswat On 4/18/05, Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > $string = '4:gaming,5:hardware,3:software,8:security'; > > what is the best way to explode then loop this string after its t

Re: [PHP] explode a string

2005-04-20 Thread Jochem Maas
Richard Lynch wrote: On Tue, April 19, 2005 7:03 am, Jochem Maas said: The 'other' guy mentioned that while() is faster than foreach, is this true? Don't know ; Don't care. You should never loop through so many things in PHP that it matters in the first place :-) I read a few days ago somewhere o

Re: [PHP] explode a string

2005-04-19 Thread Richard Lynch
On Tue, April 19, 2005 7:03 am, Jochem Maas said: > The 'other' guy mentioned that while() is faster than foreach, > is this true? Don't know ; Don't care. You should never loop through so many things in PHP that it matters in the first place :-) > I read a few days ago somewhere on php.net that

Re: [PHP] explode a string

2005-04-19 Thread Jochem Maas
Petar Nedyalkov wrote: On Tuesday 19 April 2005 17:03, Jochem Maas wrote: Richard Lynch wrote: On Mon, April 18, 2005 4:34 am, Sebastian said: $string = '4:gaming,5:hardware,3:software,8:security'; $idcats = explode(',', $string); while (list(, $idcat) = each($idcats)){ list($id, $cat) = explode('

Re: [PHP] explode a string

2005-04-19 Thread Petar Nedyalkov
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 17:03, Jochem Maas wrote: > Richard Lynch wrote: > > On Mon, April 18, 2005 4:34 am, Sebastian said: > >>$string = '4:gaming,5:hardware,3:software,8:security'; > > > > $idcats = explode(',', $string); > > while (list(, $idcat) = each($idcats)){ > > list($id, $cat) = explo

Re: [PHP] explode a string

2005-04-19 Thread Jochem Maas
Richard Lynch wrote: On Mon, April 18, 2005 4:34 am, Sebastian said: $string = '4:gaming,5:hardware,3:software,8:security'; $idcats = explode(',', $string); while (list(, $idcat) = each($idcats)){ list($id, $cat) = explode(':', $idcat); echo "\$id = $id\n"; echo "\$cat = $cat\n"; } The 'othe

Re: [PHP] explode a string

2005-04-18 Thread Richard Lynch
On Mon, April 18, 2005 4:34 am, Sebastian said: > $string = '4:gaming,5:hardware,3:software,8:security'; $idcats = explode(',', $string); while (list(, $idcat) = each($idcats)){ list($id, $cat) = explode(':', $idcat); echo "\$id = $id\n"; echo "\$cat = $cat\n"; } > what is the best way to e

Re: [PHP] explode a string

2005-04-18 Thread Petar Nedyalkov
On Monday 18 April 2005 14:34, Sebastian wrote: > $string = '4:gaming,5:hardware,3:software,8:security'; > > what is the best way to explode then loop this string after its taken > apart. > > output should be something like: > > $id = 4 > $cat = gaming > > etc.. > > im just looking for the best/fas

Re: [PHP] explode and PATH_SEPARATOR

2004-11-15 Thread Ryan King
On Nov 15, 2004, at 10:17 AM, Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso wrote: Taking this code: define (PATH_SEPARATOR, "/"); $String="Root/One/Two/Three/Last"; $arr = explode ( PATH_SEPARATOR, $String ); var_dump ( $arr ); $arr = explode ( "/", $String ); var_dump ( $arr ); ?> PATH_SEPARATOR is is a predefin

RE: [PHP] explode and PATH_SEPARATOR

2004-11-15 Thread Araceli Pulido
This constant is part of the directory functions. See: http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.dir.php Araceli. -Original Message- From: Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 5:18 PM To: PHP-General Subject: [PHP] explode and PATH_SEPARATOR Takin

Re: [PHP] Explode, Arrays and Checkboxes

2004-09-08 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote zareef ahmed: > HI, > > > > > I have two variables: > > > > $x = "2,10,34" > > $y = "28,15,16" > > > > I need to explode them both, so that the values of > > $x are they keys, and the values of $y are the > > values. Is that possible? > > yes see array_combine function > > http:

Re: [PHP] Explode, Arrays and Checkboxes

2004-09-08 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Matt Winslow: > I'm not new to PHP, but I have very little experience with arrays. I have comma > separated values in a database, that I need to pull out, explode into an array, then > check certain checkboxes if they exist. > > I have two variables: > > $x = "2,10,34" > $y = "28,

Re: [PHP] Explode, Arrays and Checkboxes

2004-09-08 Thread zareef ahmed
HI, --- Matt Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm not new to PHP, but I have very little > experience with arrays. I have comma separated > values in a database, that I need to pull out, > explode into an array, then check certain checkboxes > if they exist. > > I have two variables: > > $

Re: [PHP] explode() an array and grep out a string

2004-02-07 Thread Adam Bregenzer
On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 03:09, Bobby R.Cox wrote: > Is it possible to explode an array and have it exclude a certain > string. I currently have an array that is an ldapsearch that returns > sub-accounts of a parent account. These accounts are then displayed so > customer can either change the pa

[PHP] [ERR] RE: [PHP] explode separate lines

2004-02-04 Thread postmaster
Transmit Report: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 402 Local User Inbox Full ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) --- Begin Message --- Diana Castillo wrote: > does anyone know how to do an explode where the separator is a > linefeed? > You could try explode("\n", $stuff);, but if you are wanting to read information from

RE: [PHP] explode separate lines

2004-02-04 Thread Burhan Khalid
Diana Castillo wrote: > does anyone know how to do an explode where the separator is a > linefeed? > You could try explode("\n", $stuff);, but if you are wanting to read information from a file and store each line in an array, the file() function does exactly that. -- Burhan Khalid phplist[at

RE: [PHP] explode separate lines

2004-02-04 Thread Vail, Warren
$result = explode("\n", $orignalvalue); Beware, there are several caveats with "line feeds". Depending on where the data originated, it could be "\r\n" or "\r". Warren Vail -Original Message- From: Diana Castillo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 8:50 AM To:

RE: [PHP] explode()

2003-11-17 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] I am having a user enter a phrase into a textbox, and then I need to seperate the words he has typed into variables so I can use each one in an sql statement. I know I will use the explode() function to do this, but how will I know how many variables I've created. For instance, if a us

RE: [PHP] Explode a string

2003-11-12 Thread Wouter van Vliet
Jay Blanchard wrote: > [snip] > Considering Jay's answer for this question, do I always do things the > hard way or what?? [/snip] > > Young Grasshopper...there is more than one way to do things, > a lot of them are "right"some are just harder than others. Isn't that the diplomatic equivalent

RE: [PHP] Explode a string

2003-11-12 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] Considering Jay's answer for this question, do I always do things the hard way or what?? [/snip] Young Grasshopper...there is more than one way to do things, a lot of them are "right"some are just harder than others. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, vi

RE: [PHP] Explode a string

2003-11-12 Thread Chris W. Parker
Chris W. Parker <> on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 9:19 AM said: > Without knowing any other way to do this I would use a regex to skip > the first + and change second one, repeating this until the end of the > string. Considering Jay's answer for this question, do I always do things the hard

RE: [PHP] Explode a string

2003-11-12 Thread Chris W. Parker
Erin on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 9:13 AM said: > 734088+3+734132+9+734138+80+781007+1+ > > I need to place the string into a multi-array like so > > array[0][0] = 734088 > array[0][1] = 3 [snip] > Now ive tried everything i know any ideas? Yes. You need to som

RE: [PHP] Explode a string

2003-11-12 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] Any ideas how to do this, I have a string 734088+3+734132+9+734138+80+781007+1+ I need to place the string into a multi-array like so array[0][0] = 734088 array[0][1] = 3 etc... Now ive tried everything i know any ideas? [/snip] start with explode $arrString = explode("+", $stringYo

Re: [PHP] explode () question

2003-11-10 Thread Malcolm
Thanks to everyone who replied. I have taken the short route and changed the source data. I should have thought of that first I suppose. Now I have a few existing records to edit but from now on I'll be automagic. On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 19:00:52 +0100, Wouter Van Vliet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot

RE: [PHP] explode () question

2003-11-10 Thread Wouter van Vliet
(after more and more discussion, this will be my first "non-top" post) > > >$rint1= rtrim($rintydata); > > echo $rint1; > > $rint2= explode(":", $rint1); > > > > The data starts like this (from and email, there are many) ; > > > > Time: November 9th 2003, 10:37AM - PST IP Address: xx.xx.xx

RE: [PHP] explode () question

2003-11-10 Thread Chris W. Parker
Malcolm on Monday, November 10, 2003 9:13 AM said: >I can't figure out how to do an ereg that will replace just the > colon in Time nor can I find a way to make explode ignore it. This > may even be a completely wrong approach, any help would be > appreciated.

Re: [PHP] explode () question

2003-11-10 Thread Chris Hayes
$rint1= rtrim($rintydata); echo $rint1; $rint2= explode(":", $rint1); The data starts like this (from and email, there are many) ; Time: November 9th 2003, 10:37AM - PST IP Address: xx.xx.xxx.xxx Browser Type: Opera/7.20 (Windows NT 5.1; U) [en] Referer: The problem is that when I do t

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread Curt Zirzow
Reuben D. Budiardja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anything simple, and fast? xml is simple, and fast to implement. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread Cesar Cordovez
Among other things, this is why XML exists. Use XML. FLASH can handle it, PHP can handle it, everything out there can handle it. Use XML. Delimiters will sooner or later break down. Use XML. Over and out. Grant Rutherford wrote: Chris Shiflett wrote: --- Reuben D. Budiardja wrote: I d

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread Grant Rutherford
Chris Shiflett wrote: --- Reuben D. Budiardja wrote: I did strive for that. But whatever character I choose, the problem remains that we can't guarantee that it's going ot be only used as deliminater, since the deliminated string is an input from user. So the problem remains. Well, just to

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread Reuben D. Budiardja
On Friday 18 July 2003 03:43 pm, CPT John W. Holmes wrote: > From: "Reuben D. Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > This is a hypothetical situation. The real situation is that I am trying > > to > > > have a protocol for data sent by client using Flash. But the basic > > question > > > remains. > >

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Reuben D. Budiardja wrote: > I did strive for that. But whatever character I choose, the problem > remains that we can't guarantee that it's going ot be only used as > deliminater, since the deliminated string is an input from user. So > the problem remains. Well, just to point out, your delim

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread Reuben D. Budiardja
On Friday 18 July 2003 03:33 pm, Chris Sherwood wrote: > After reading your problem > > this is what I think you should do is dont let the user enter the string > predelimited > have them enter each individual string at which point you can safely search > for the delimiter and replace it with the c

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread CPT John W. Holmes
From: "Reuben D. Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > This is a hypothetical situation. The real situation is that I am trying to > have a protocol for data sent by client using Flash. But the basic question > remains. So FLASH is creating the string that you must decode in PHP? Is there any way to

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread Chris Sherwood
After reading your problem this is what I think you should do is dont let the user enter the string predelimited have them enter each individual string at which point you can safely search for the delimiter and replace it with the character of your choice "_" is a favorite of mine. then rebuild t

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread Tyler
load a bunch of characters into an array. Do a loop through that array and check all of your $strings for the current character in your loop. If the current array character does not exist in any of them, you have your delimiter. I could put together an example if you want me to. __

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread Jason Wong
On Saturday 19 July 2003 03:04, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote: > > You should strive to make your delimiter unique. A delimiter that might > > possibly appear within the items it is meant to delimit is no longer a > > delimiter. > > I did strive for that. But whatever character I choose, the problem r

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread Reuben D. Budiardja
On Friday 18 July 2003 03:01 pm, you wrote: > > On Friday 18 July 2003 02:42 pm, Chris Shiflett wrote: > > > --- "Reuben D. Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Suppose I have a long string like > > > > $myStr = "$string1:$string2:$string3"; > > > > > > > > I can obviously explode them usi

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread Brent Baisley
One set of delimiters I often use for text files is ~~ or ^^. They are fairly unique. If they do appear in a file then there is probably garbage in the file and I want to know about. For my templates "delimiter" I use {::TagName::}. You could use }::{ as your delimiter. Don't limit yourself to

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread Brad Pauly
Reuben D. Budiardja wrote: I did strive for that. But whatever character I choose, the problem remains that we can't guarantee that it's going ot be only used as deliminater, since the deliminated string is an input from user. So the problem remains. Are you adding the delimiter? If so, maybe yo

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread CPT John W. Holmes
> On Friday 18 July 2003 02:42 pm, Chris Shiflett wrote: > > --- "Reuben D. Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Suppose I have a long string like > > > $myStr = "$string1:$string2:$string3"; > > > > > > I can obviously explode them using ":" as the separator. But what if > > > $string1 cont

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread Reuben D. Budiardja
On Friday 18 July 2003 02:42 pm, Chris Shiflett wrote: > --- "Reuben D. Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Suppose I have a long string like > > $myStr = "$string1:$string2:$string3"; > > > > I can obviously explode them using ":" as the separator. But what if > > $string1 contains the chara

Re: [PHP] explode and escape character for string separator

2003-07-18 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- "Reuben D. Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Suppose I have a long string like > $myStr = "$string1:$string2:$string3"; > > I can obviously explode them using ":" as the separator. But what if > $string1 contains the character ":" by itself? You should strive to make your delimiter uni

Re: [PHP] explode, split, or what?

2003-06-19 Thread Steve Keller
At 6/19/2003 10:41 PM, Kyle Babich wrote: > Inside of another file I'm trying to read setup.txt into $rawSetupData and explode that with \r\n's > into an array called $setupData. Why on earth? http://us4.php.net/file > > if (file_exists("setup.txt")) { >$rawSetupData = readfile("setup.txt

RE: [PHP] explode, split, or what?

2003-06-19 Thread Sævar Öfjörð
why don't you just do this? *** *** file() returns the file in an array, each line as new value, so line nr. 1 is $line[0], line nr. 2 is $line[1] etc... I added stripslashes() on the output so that you won't get "John\'s X Log" Sævar - ICELAND -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.n

RE: [PHP] explode(" ", $pizza)

2003-02-25 Thread Tim
The following example illustrates the use of the split method. function SplitDemo(){ var s, ss; var s = "The rain in Spain falls mainly in the plain."; // Split at each space character. ss = s.split(" "); return(ss); } HTH t. > -Message d'origine- > De : John Taylor-Johns

Re: [PHP] explode(" ", $pizza)

2003-02-25 Thread Sascha Braun
Hi, i found something like: var s = "This,is,a,String"; lenght = s.lenght; document.write(s.bold()); t = s.substring(2,4); a = s.split(","); // This line is the most interesting one ;)) document.write(a[1]); // should write the word 'is' Dont know if it works, i just looked in one of my old boo

Re: [PHP] explode didn't work well

2002-10-31 Thread Keith Vance
And that too. Keith Vance Vance Consulting LLC www.vanceconsulting.net (206) 355-2399 Try U.M.A. at http://uma.sourceforge.net/ On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote: > Because you can't spell pizza, I bet. > > On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, ppf wrote: > > > > > Hi all: > > I had tried to split the

Re: [PHP] explode didn't work well

2002-10-31 Thread Keith Vance
echo ($pieces[2]); instead of echo ($pieces [2]); Keith Vance Vance Consulting LLC www.vanceconsulting.net (206) 355-2399 Try U.M.A. at http://uma.sourceforge.net/ On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, ppf wrote: > > Hi all: > I had tried to split the string into an array of > string using explode but the re

Re: [PHP] explode didn't work well

2002-10-31 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
Because you can't spell pizza, I bet. On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, ppf wrote: > > Hi all: > I had tried to split the string into an array of > string using explode but the result isn't displaying > anything > I tried the example from document its its not showing > anything, pls point out where i went wro

Re: [PHP] Explode and Trim

2002-04-05 Thread Joshua E Minnie
It works great using the foreach statements, but for some reason couldn't make it work the other way. Oh well, no one ever said there was only one way to do things when programming. Thanks for your help. --- Joshua E Minnie CIO [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Don't work for recognition, but always do work

Re: [PHP] Explode and Trim

2002-04-05 Thread Joshua E Minnie
Unfortunately it doesn't. That is why I am kind of puzzled by the situation. -- Joshua E Minnie CIO [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Don't work for recognition, but always do work worthy of recognition." "Maxim Maletsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > > I think what yo wrote should be working fine for you. >

RE: [PHP] Explode and Trim

2002-04-04 Thread Maxim Maletsky
I think what yo wrote should be working fine for you. My way of your code: foreach(file($storelist) as $line_num=>$line_data) { foreach(explode(':', $line) as $key=>$val) { $val = trim($val); // remove whitespaces around // now you are inside eac

RE: [PHP] explode() - quick question

2002-03-13 Thread Martin Towell
just use $string{0} and $string{1} , etc. note the type of brackets -Original Message- From: Phil Schwarzmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 2:06 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] explode() - quick question Im trying to take this string, "hello", and exp

Re: [PHP] explode() - quick question

2002-03-13 Thread Analysis & Solutions
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 10:06:01PM -0500, Phil Schwarzmann wrote: > > $array[0] = 'h' > $array[1] = 'e' > > $character = explode('', $string) or You need to explode the array: $character = explode('', $array); --Dan -- PHP scripts that make your job easier

Re: [PHP] explode? (table field to a variable of same name)

2002-02-19 Thread Christopher William Wesley
oi ... typo! see below. sorry :( ~Chris On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Christopher William Wesley wrote: > This may not be what you want to do, but should give you some hints. > (This is my code which I use to simply dump any SQL table into an HTML > table I can view in a browser ... for small

Re: [PHP] explode? (table field to a variable of same name)

2002-02-19 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
This creates all the variables you asked for and also prints each one in a column of a table. foreach($row as $key=>$val) { $$key = $val; echo "$val"; } -Rasmus On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Baloo :0) wrote: > How can I assign automatically all fields of a database to a variable of > the same n

Re: [PHP] explode? (table field to a variable of same name)

2002-02-19 Thread Christopher William Wesley
This may not be what you want to do, but should give you some hints. (This is my code which I use to simply dump any SQL table into an HTML table I can view in a browser ... for small tables, of course.) Using MySQL as an example: // assuming you ran a query and stored results in $mysql_result_s

Re: [PHP] explode? (table field to a variable of same name)

2002-02-19 Thread Simon Willison
First grab an associative array of the variables from the database with mysql_fetch_array() Then use extract($array); to extract all of the variables in the array to the symbol table: www.php.net/extract Simon Baloo :0) wrote: >How can I assign automatically all fields of a database to a va

RE: [PHP] explode? (table field to a variable of same name)

2002-02-19 Thread Rick Emery
This isn't exactly what you want, but it is close: list($user_id,$field2,$field3,$field4) = $row; where $row was retrieved via mysql_fetch_array() Just list each of the variable names in the list() function; include ALL fields' names included in $row -Original Message- From: Baloo :0) [m

Re: [PHP] explode()

2001-07-16 Thread Brian White
$arr = explode("-",$row[5]); $reqmonth=$arr[1]; Well, it's all on one line. At 16:23 16/07/2001 -0700, Adam Plocher wrote: >$reqmonth = ${}[1]; > >Is there anyway I can get that to work without having to use multiple lines >of code? - Brian White Step Two Designs Pt

Re: [PHP] explode()

2001-07-16 Thread Mark Maggelet
On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 16:23:19 -0700, Adam Plocher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >$reqmonth = ${explode("-",$row[5])}[1]; > >Is there anyway I can get that to work without having to use >multiple lines >of code? hmm... how about $reqmonth = array_pop(explode("-",$row[5],2)); -- PHP General Mailing

Re: [PHP] explode()

2001-07-16 Thread Zak Greant
list (,$reqmonth) = explode ('-', $row[5]); --zak - Original Message - From: "Adam Plocher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 5:23 PM Subject: [PHP] explode() > $reqmonth = ${explode("-",$row[5])}[1]; > > Is there anyway I can get that to work with

Re: [PHP] explode

2001-06-24 Thread nicole
if you need to pass special characters (eg. +) in the url, you need to use a url encoding function like rawurlencode().. or choose another delimeter which can be passed in the url like these -_. s Richard Kurth wrote: > > Question about explode > > this work just perfect >$name="what+ever

Re: [PHP] explode

2001-06-24 Thread Zak Greant
Richard Kurth wrote: > > Question about explode > > this work just perfect >$name="what+ever"; > > $name1=explode("+",$name); > $fname=$name1[0] ;this has what > $lname=$name1[0] ;this has ever > > But if I pass the info from another page like this > > test > > $n

Re: [PHP] explode

2001-06-24 Thread CC Zona
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Kurth) wrote: >$name="what+ever"; > > $name1=explode("+",$name); > $fname=$name1[0] ;this has what > $lname=$name1[0] ;this has ever > > But if I pass the info from another page like this > > test > > $nam

RE: [PHP] explode

2001-06-24 Thread Jason Murray
> How come I get this it does not make since Makes perfect sense: test Web browsers url encode form elements. If you use a href link like this, you need to do the URL encoding yourself. A + happens to be a space, in URL encoding. So, PHP receives "name=what+ever" and sets $name = "what e

Re: [PHP] explode won't explode

2001-04-27 Thread Christian Reiniger
On Friday 27 April 2001 14:15, Tom Beidler wrote: > I have the following code that doesn't seem to "explode." I'm trying to > make a field that looks like 21,23,25,27 or small,medium,large,x-large > into a pulldown menu with the individual item broken out. > > if (($size != "") && ($size != "n/a")

Re: [PHP] explode won't explode

2001-04-27 Thread jdwright
Hiya, > I have the following code that doesn't seem to "explode." I'm trying to make > a field that looks like 21,23,25,27 or small,medium,large,x-large into a > pulldown menu with the individual item broken out. > > if (($size != "") && ($size != "n/a")) { >$sizearry = explode(",", $size);

Re: [PHP] explode question

2001-03-07 Thread Chris Lee
usr_loginName); foreach($arrLoginName as $pos => $val) if (match) return 1; return ; } ?> is this what you mean? please post regarding. -- Chris Lee Mediawaveonline.com ph. 250.377.1095 ph. 250.376.2690 fx. 250.554.1120 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ""Rol"" <[E

Re: [PHP] explode question

2001-03-07 Thread Jason Murray
Rol wrote: > > Hello all, > > I would like to check some names ( @ seperated strings) with this global >$PHP_AUTH_USER > > I first do > $arrLoginName = explode("@", $row->usr_loginName); > > How can I construct a loop which stops and returns true if a match is found? > > Any hints would

Re: [PHP] Explode a variable into each character

2001-02-23 Thread Philip Olson
If $string is a string, like : $string = '312'; Then one can do : $string[0]; // 3 $string[1]; // 1 $string[2]; // 2 Note, '312' is a string and will work using above but if we define 312 as an integer like : $string = 312; Then $string[0] will not "work" and it'll need to

Re: [PHP] Explode a variable into each character

2001-02-23 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
> I have a string of 1034 and I want to have an array that has each number in > an element.(ex: num[0] = 1, num[1] = 0, num[2] = 3 num[3] = 4) Is there a > way to explode a string by each character? Just convert it to a string: ie. $foo = (string)$num; echo $foo[1]; -Rasmus -- PHP General M