At 4:12 PM +0200 9/18/01, _lallous wrote:
>reset($array);
>list(, $value) = each($array);
>this will give you first value in $value
...and according to
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.reset.php
reset() returns the first element of the array, so you could shorten this to
$value = reset($array);
But if you need the key value as well, you (I think) WILL have to do
it _lallous' way:
reset($array);
list($key, $value) = each($array);
For more info, see
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.array.php
-steve
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>"Brandon Orther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an array sent to my script that starts at different numbers each
>> time. Here is an example
>>
>>
>> $array[5] through $array[23] will have values but [0]-[4] will not.
>>
>> Is there a way for me to find the first element of an array with a value?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> --------------------------------------------
>> Brandon Orther
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