Why do you want your array to start with 1 so badly?

On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 13:33:22 -0500, Afan Pasalic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's not what I was looking for. Looks like I didn't explain very well :)
> 
> look at this case:
> 
> $query = mysql_query("select name from names order by date desc");
> while($result = mysql_fetch_array($query))
> {
>    $all_names[] = $result['name'];
> }
> 
> in this case the array $all_names starts with index 0.
> 
> I can't put
> 
>    $all_names[1] = $result['name'];
> 
> because every next entry will get index 1 and overwrite old one and on
> the end I'll have an array of just one element :)
> 
> -afan
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Matthew Sims wrote:
> >>when create an array using:
> >>$new_array[] = 'something';
> >>first index of new array is 0
> >>
> >>how can I though set that first index is 1 - except "reorganize" array
> >>after is created?
> >>
> >>thanks
> >>
> >>-afan
> >
> >
> > $new_array = array(1 => 'first','second','third');
> >
> > echo $new_array[1];  <--- Will echo first
> >
> 
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