Try this :
$a: ' . sizeof($a);// 2
print ' $a[0] : ' . sizeof($a[0]); // 3
print ' $a[1] : ' . sizeof($a[1]); // 1
?>
Regards,
Philip Olson
http://www.cornado.com/
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Fabian Fabela wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have the array $array[x][y];
>
> if I want to know
Hi,
Well it depends, on which elements /2nd/ dimension you
wanna see!
here's some code:
$myarr[0][0] = "sdkjsjks";
$myarr[1][0] = "dsjkdkjsd";
$myarr[1][1] = "hsjdsh";
$myarr[1][2] = "dsjkdsjkdkjsdkjs";
echo sizeof($myarr); // would print 2, element 0 and
1.
echo sizeof($myarr[0]); would print
> Hello,
>
> I have the array $array[x][y];
>
> if I want to know the x I use count($array);
>
> Now, How can I count the y??
for($x = 0; $x <= count($array); $x++) {
echo "Number of elements at $x: " . count($array[$x]) . "";
}
Thats assumeing that y is an array...
- James
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