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On 02 December 2004 15:17, Robinson, Matthew wrote:
> Thanks for the help Mike, If I've got a reference to an
> entry and say,
> wanted to insert another entry, can I use array_pus
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On 01 December 2004 17:31, Robinson, Matthew wrote:
> I have a search function:
>
> $search_result = multi_array_search($net_array,"needle");
>
> now search_result equals an array
Robinson, Matthew wrote:
> I've kind of solved this question already using recursion but I
> recon (in the grand tradition) that someone has a better solution!
Recursion and http://php.net/is_array is probably the most clear-cut
solution.
If you are concerned that the arrays could become *S
On Thursday 02 December 2004 01:31, Robinson, Matthew wrote:
> lol, perhaps embedded a bit too deep in my pre-amble. My question is
> simply what's a good way to reference a given array entry when you don't
> know where it is or how deep the array is. I can do a multi dimensional
> array search and
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Sorry if I missed it, what was the question?
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> I've kind of solved this question already using recursion but I
> recon (in the grand tradition) that someone has a better solution!
Recursion and is_array() is the way I'd parse through it.
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On Thursday 02 December 2004 01:14, Robinson, Matthew wrote:
> I've kind of solved this question already using recursion but I
> recon (in the grand tradition) that someone has a better solution!
>
> I have an multi dimensional array that is of variable depth, a snippet
> is shown below. The probl
Hi,
I've kind of solved this question already using recursion but I
recon (in the grand tradition) that someone has a better solution!
I have an multi dimensional array that is of variable depth, a snippet
is shown below. The problem is that I don't know how deep the array goes
as any entr
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