Is this the same thing that you are trying to accomplish with the
for loop?
Yes but increments (or decrements) are executed much more efficiently
than additions.
Urb
for($Sub1=0,$Sub2=1;$Sub2<=$Count;)
{
echo "<br />$Parts[$Sub1] $Parts[Sub2]\n";
$Sub1+=2;
$Sub2+=2;
}
I just want to know if I read it correctly.
Thanks,
Nestor :-)
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 7:36 AM, Urb LeJeune
<<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
An unknown string,its format is:
y="tnk81|98.8$|yuhj78t|32.6$|tris78y|459.78$|....."
list($Parts) = explode("|",$y);
$Count = count($Parts);
for($Sub1=0,$Sub2=1;$Sub2<=$Count;$Sub1++,$Sub1++,$Sub2++,$Sub2++)
echo "<br />$Parts[$Sub1] $Parts[Sub2]\n";
Urb
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