On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Richard K Miller
<[email protected]>wrote:

> If abc() returns an array, is there any possible notation that lets me
>>> access a single element?
>>>   echo abc()[0];   // I wish this were possible
>>> ...instead of having to use an intermediate variable?
>>>   $temp = abc();   // $temp is ugly
>>>   echo $temp[0];
>>>
>>
>> echo current(abc());
>>
>
> Thanks, Ray. What about an arbitrary element, such as $temp[7] or
> $temp['foo']?
>
> I'm surprised to not see anything like this, despite there being current(),
> list(), range(), etc.
>
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Maybe it will be faster if you use the temp (ugly) variable than call a
method :]

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