On Wednesday, February 13, 2002, at 10:19  AM, brendan conroy wrote:

> Hi, thanks for reading this novice question, I'd be grateful if someone 
> could email me and tell me if its possible to convert a string to an 
> array whithout using the split[] or explode[] function, as these aren't 
> appropriate for the task. I cant find any ino on php.net,

Technically, a string is an array.  Use braces rather than brackets when 
doing this:

$string = "erikprice";
print $string{0};               // prints "e"
print $string{1};               // prints "r"
print $string{2};               // prints "i"
print $string{3};               // prints "k"
print $string{4};               // prints "p"
print $string{5};               // prints "r"
print $string{6};               // prints "i"

I hope you get the picture.  NB I haven't tested this code, but the 
theory is right.  Check the online documentation, I think under 
variables -- this is kind of hidden.

If you don't mean a character-based array, you'll have to be more 
specific about what you're asking -- provide an example.

Also, are you sure you mean to use brackets when you say 'split[]' and 
'explode[]' ?  It's supposed to be parentheses.  'split()', 'explode()'.


Erik




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Erik Price
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