On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 5:00 AM, Tommy Pham <tommy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Shouldn't that be $row = null since unset will remove the last value, not
> just removing the variable also, from the array whereas the $row = null
> will
> tell the reference pointer that it doesn't point to a value.
>

No, that would assign null to the last array element. References allow you
to assign any value--including null--to the container they reference.
Unsetting a reference breaks the reference without affecting whatever it
references.

    $x = 5;
    $y = &$x;
    $y = null;
    print_r($x);
    var_dump($x);

    --> NULL

David

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