On 1/12/2013 1:10 PM, Peter Cowburn wrote:
On 12 January 2013 20:06, Galen Wright-Watson <ww.ga...@gmail.com> wrote:
Just to be clear, do you mean the result would be:
array($keys[0] => array($vals0[0], $vals1[0], ...),
$keys[1] => array($vals0[1], $vals1[1], ...),
...)
so the i-th item in the result would be an array with the i-th items of
each value array, and the i-th item of the key array as the key?
I believe so, yes. That is currently how the following (an example
already given by Thomas) would work today:
array_combine($keys, array_map(null, $vals0, $vals1, $vals2));
That was indeed the intent.
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