On 31 August 2010 17:49, Richard Quadling wrote:
> On 31 August 2010 17:39, Richard Quadling wrote:
>> On 31 August 2010 17:06, Tontonq Tontonq wrote:
>>> Array
>>> (
>>> [300] => 300
>>> [301] => 301
>>> ...
If you add a ...
sort($data) ...
just before the foreach() loop...
Array
(
[0]
On 31 August 2010 17:39, Richard Quadling wrote:
> On 31 August 2010 17:06, Tontonq Tontonq wrote:
>> Array
>> (
>> [300] => 300
>> [301] => 301
>> ...
Not sure what happened there!
300,
301 => 301,
302 => 302,
303 => 303,
304 => 304,
305 => 305,
i think its my mistake it will begin from first value of array it will
continue until if its more big than +2 and it
2010/8/31 Ashley Sheridan
> On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 19:06 +0300, Tontonq Tontonq wrote:
>
> Ty four your all replies i got 9 replies less than 10 minutes :)
>
> than can u answer t
On 31 August 2010 17:06, Tontonq Tontonq wrote:
> Array
> (
> [300] => 300
> [301] => 301
> [302] => 302
> [303] => 303
> [304] => 304
> [305] => 305
> [306] => 306
> [307] => 307
> [308] => 308
> [309] => 309
> [310] => 310
> [311] => 311
> [312] => 312
> [313] => 313
> [314] => 314
> [165] => 16
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 16:58 +0100, Richard Quadling wrote:
> On 31 August 2010 16:45, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> > There are two ways I see to do it. You can iterate the array and create
> > a copy, assigning elements dynamic values:
> >
> > $new_array = array();
> > foreach($array as $a)
> > {
> >
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 19:06 +0300, Tontonq Tontonq wrote:
> Ty four your all replies i got 9 replies less than 10 minutes :)
>
> than can u answer this too
> my array is like that for now
> Array
> (
> [300] => 300
> [301] => 301
> [302] => 302
> [303] => 303
> [304] => 304
> [305] => 305
> [306]
Have a look at the manual, especially the function "array_values()".
/frank
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31 aug 2010 kl. 17:43 skrev Tontonq Tontonq :
> a quick question
> lets say i have an array like that
>
>
> Array
> (
> [300] => 300
> [301] => 301
> [302] => 302
> [303] => 303
> [304] => 304
On 31 August 2010 16:45, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> There are two ways I see to do it. You can iterate the array and create
> a copy, assigning elements dynamic values:
>
> $new_array = array();
> foreach($array as $a)
> {
> $new_array[] = $a;
> }
>
> or use a sorting function on it that doesn't
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 19:06 +0300, Tontonq Tontonq wrote:
> Ty four your all replies i got 9 replies less than 10 minutes :)
>
> than can u answer this too
> my array is like that for now
> Array
> (
> [300] => 300
> [301] => 301
> [302] => 302
> [303] => 303
> [304] => 304
> [305] => 305
> [306]
Ty four your all replies i got 9 replies less than 10 minutes :)
than can u answer this too
my array is like that for now
Array
(
[300] => 300
[301] => 301
[302] => 302
[303] => 303
[304] => 304
[305] => 305
[306] => 306
[307] => 307
[308] => 308
[309] => 309
[310] => 310
[311] => 311
[312] => 312
On 31 August 2010 16:43, Tontonq Tontonq wrote:
> a quick question
> lets say i have an array like that
>
>
> Array
> (
> [300] => 300
> [301] => 301
> [302] => 302
> [303] => 303
> [304] => 304
> [305] => 305
> [306] => 306
> [307] => 307
> [308] => 308
> ...
> how can i change keys to 0,1,2,3,..
On Aug 31, 2010, at 11:46 AM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 11:46 -0400, Joshua Kehn wrote:
>>
>> Quickest way I can think of would be to do something like
>>
>> $tmp = array();
>>
>> foreach($old_array as $key => $value)
>> {
>> $tmp[$value] = $key;
>> }
>>
>> But knowin
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 11:46 -0400, Joshua Kehn wrote:
> Quickest way I can think of would be to do something like
>
> $tmp = array();
>
> foreach($old_array as $key => $value)
> {
> $tmp[$value] = $key;
> }
>
> But knowing PHP there is probably some array_reverse_keys() function.
>
> Reg
The fastest way is going to be array_values():
http://www.php.net/array_values
--Larry Garfield
On 8/31/10 10:43 AM, Tontonq Tontonq wrote:
a quick question
lets say i have an array like that
Array
(
[300] => 300
[301] => 301
[302] => 302
[303] => 303
[304] => 304
[305] => 305
[306] =>
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 18:43 +0300, Tontonq Tontonq wrote:
> a quick question
> lets say i have an array like that
>
>
> Array
> (
> [300] => 300
> [301] => 301
> [302] => 302
> [303] => 303
> [304] => 304
> [305] => 305
> [306] => 306
> [307] => 307
> [308] => 308
> ...
> how can i change keys t
Quickest way I can think of would be to do something like
$tmp = array();
foreach($old_array as $key => $value)
{
$tmp[$value] = $key;
}
But knowing PHP there is probably some array_reverse_keys() function.
Regards,
-Josh
Joshua Kehn | josh.k...@gma
a quick question
lets say i have an array like that
Array
(
[300] => 300
[301] => 301
[302] => 302
[303] => 303
[304] => 304
[305] => 305
[306] => 306
[307] => 307
[308] => 308
...
how can i change keys to 0,1,2,3,.. by faster way
(it should like that) >
Array
(
[0] => 300
[1] => 301
[2] =>
gt; sending the information to the remote server?
>
> Travis Trout
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Adrian Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 10:48 AM
> To: Dan McCullough; PHP General List
> Subject: Re: [PHP] A quick question -
sending the information to the remote server?
Travis Trout
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From: Adrian Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 10:48 AM
To: Dan McCullough; PHP General List
Subject: Re: [PHP] A quick question - Help Please !
to do it with javascript u could
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To: "Dan McCullough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "PHP General List"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] A quick question - Help Please !
> That's REALLY strange that the payment site doesn't return
That's REALLY strange that the payment site doesn't return anything... So
the user just hits a dead-end or what? Can we see a test site?
And the fact that it all needs to be secure makes it a little more
challenging.
Essentially, what you need is for one form to POST to two separate
scripts...
Hello everyone,
I have a quick question.
I am trying to do two seperate things on one submission, it would be easy if I was
submitting to
my own page, but I am submitting to a payment processor company, and so several things
will occur
off-site, and there is nothing that comes back from the pa
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> He meant push
Hehe, I didn't think of that. Actually I didn't mean push /or/ pop in
the array sense of the word, I meant *put* as in create!
I'll take more care in future :-)
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Nick Wilson
Tel:+45
He meant push
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> * and then Tauntz blurted
> > If I have n variables:
> > $nr1 = "some text";
> > $nr2 = "some other text"
> > $nr3
> >
> > and I want to print the text "randomly" (like if I enter the page.. it di
Thank you, it worked :)
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From: "Nick Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] a quick question..
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Even better!
mt
On Sunday 27 January 2002 03:27 pm, you wrote:
> * and then Tauntz blurted
>
> > If I have n variables:
> > $nr1 = "some text";
> > $nr2 = "some other text"
> > $nr3
> >
> > and I want to print the text "randomly" (like if I enter the page.. it
> > displays $nr1... ne
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* and then Tauntz blurted
> If I have n variables:
> $nr1 = "some text";
> $nr2 = "some other text"
> $nr3
>
> and I want to print the text "randomly" (like if I enter the page.. it displays
>$nr1... next time it displays $nr 5.. etc)
>
Or, if you've already set your massive list of variables...:
$varname = "nr".rand(0, $n);
print ${$varname};
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From: "Miles Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tauntz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:
Try this:
Store variables in an array, say $msg_array. (For those of Hungarian preference,
$arrMessages.)
$index = rand (0, $n)
echo $msg_array[ $index ]
Now this will require a bit of messing about, seeding the randomizer, etc., but you
get the idea.
Miles Thompson
On Sunday 27 January 200
If I have n variables:
$nr1 = "some text";
$nr2 = "some other text"
$nr3
and I want to print the text "randomly" (like if I enter the page.. it displays
$nr1... next time it displays $nr 5.. etc)
how can I achieve it ?
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