On 30 avr. 04, at 12:11, Ford, Mike [LSS] wrote:
On 30 April 2004 09:47, Frederic Noyer wrote:
Hello there !
I am trying to fill and then compare two arrays: one
filled by a
foreach construct, and the second by a while construct.
I check both with a print_r to be sure that both are
On 30 avr. 04, at 11:31, Torsten Roehr wrote:
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On 30 avr. 04, at 11:00, Torsten Roehr wrote:
I think this is correct because the 3 key/value pairs from the first
array
are NOT in the second one. I think
On 30 avr. 04, at 11:00, Torsten Roehr wrote:
I think this is correct because the 3 key/value pairs from the first
array
are NOT in the second one. I think the combination of key and value are
relevant for array_diff().
As I have understand only the array_diff_assoc function does that.
see php.ne
On 30 avr. 04, at 11:00, Torsten Roehr wrote:
"Frederic Noyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Hello there !
I am trying to fill and then compare two arrays: one filled by a
foreach construct, and the second by a while construct.
I check both with a pr
Hello there !
I am trying to fill and then compare two arrays: one filled by a
foreach construct, and the second by a while construct.
I check both with a print_r to be sure that both are correctly filled
(which seems to be the case). But then, when I try to compare them with
a array_diff , the
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