If I understand you correctly, I call what you're trying to do "PHP
group by", and did a write up on it a few years back:
http://www.garfieldtech.com/blog/php-group-by-with-arrays
--Larry Garfield
On 7/18/13 8:43 AM, Karl-Arne Gjersøyen wrote:
Hello again.
In my program I have this:
mysql> S
Normally, what I do here is handle that in the loop to display the records
... so start by adding an order by clause to keep the dates together
SELECT * FROM transportdokument WHERE dato >= '16/7/2013' AND dato
<= '18/7/2013' order by dato
$prior_date = "";
$sHTML = "";
while($rows = mysql_fetc
Hi,
First, read the help of 'preg_replace' at php.net.
Second: try this: preg_split('/\//',$sPath,$iMax)
Third: use explode: explode('/',)
Cheers,
Tamas
2011.12.13. dátummal, 21:33 időpontban Jack írta:
> OK so I have seen enough errors about split, so I decided to update my co
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 15:33, Jack wrote:
> OK so I have seen enough errors about split, so I decided to update my code:
>
> return split("/", $sPath, $iMax);
>
>
>
> I tried:
>
> return preg_split("/", $sPath, $iMax);
>
> return preg_split("/", $sPath, $iMax, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE);
>
>
>
>
On Jul 1, 2009, at 11:33, Ashley Sheridan
wrote:
On Wednesday 01 July 2009 16:25:29 Matt Neimeyer wrote:
We've got a project
where "Date Of Attendance" is moving from a single type in
character field to an automatically built field based on a
DateBegin date field and a DateEnd date fi
It would be easier to standardize the input so you only have to run one
regular expression check to validate and then split the data up.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Ashley Sheridan
wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 July 2009 16:25:29 Matt Neimeyer wrote:
> > I haven't been able to find anything by go
On Wednesday 01 July 2009 16:25:29 Matt Neimeyer wrote:
> I haven't been able to find anything by googling... Does anyone know
> of any libraries that will split up date ranges? We've got a project
> where "Date Of Attendance" is moving from a single type in character
> field to an automatically bu
In news: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Greg Donald wrote :
>> On Sat, 15 Sep 2007, Joker7 wrote:
>>> I'm using the code below to display news articles-which works great
>>> apart from. I can control the number of articles,but I would like
>>> to add a link to the bottom of the page to the un-displayed
>>> a
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007, Joker7 wrote:
> I'm using the code below to display news articles-which works great apart
> from. I can control the number of articles,but I would like to add a link to
> the bottom of the page to the un-displayed articles ( nexted 5 articles and
> so on) any pointers would be
Jim Lucas wrote:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the
first space or comma into one string, and the rest of the string
into
a second. It's the 'first either space or
On Wed, May 2, 2007 4:10 pm, Stut wrote:
> Richard Lynch wrote:
>> On Wed, May 2, 2007 4:55 am, Lester Caine wrote:
>>> Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
Lester Caine skrev:
> Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
> correct command to split a string.
>
> The
On May 2, 2007, at 4:10 PM, Stut wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, May 2, 2007 4:55 am, Lester Caine wrote:
Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
Lester Caine skrev:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I ne
Stut wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, May 2, 2007 4:55 am, Lester Caine wrote:
Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
Lester Caine skrev:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, May 2, 2007 4:55 am, Lester Caine wrote:
Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
Lester Caine skrev:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the
first space
On Wed, May 2, 2007 4:55 am, Lester Caine wrote:
> Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
>> Lester Caine skrev:
>>> Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
>>> correct command to split a string.
>>>
>>> The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the
>>> first space
On Wed, May 2, 2007 3:55 am, Lester Caine wrote:
> Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
> correct
> command to split a string.
>
> The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the
> first space
> or comma into one string, and the rest of the string in
Stut wrote:
Alternatively you could use split to break the string into the two
parts, which is probably more efficient...
list($part1, $part2) = split('[ ,]', $myString);
Oops, this should have a third parameter...
list($part1, $part2) = split('[ ,]', $myString, 2);
-Stut
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Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
Lester Caine skrev:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the
first space or comma into one string, and the rest of the string into
a second. I
Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
Lester Caine skrev:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the
first space or comma into one string, and the rest of the string into
a second. I
Lester Caine skrev:
Can someone with a few more working grey cells prompt me with the
correct command to split a string.
The entered data is names, but I need to split the text up to the first
space or comma into one string, and the rest of the string into a
second. It's the 'first either spa
Labunski wrote:
> I need to split a long string into smaler chunks (an array), as a separator
> using every third \n (and not just every \n).
> I could use 'explode', but then it would produce too many chunks.
php.net/preg_split
Cheers,
David
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Split them using explode and then combine the ones you need to combined.
Hope this helps.
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On 12/19/05, Labunski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I need to split a long string into smaler chunks (an array), as a
> separator
> using every third \n (and not just every \n).
> I could us
[snip]
I need to split a long string into smaler chunks (an array), as a separator
using every third \n (and not just every \n).
I could use 'explode', but then it would produce too many chunks.
[/snip]
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.chunk-split.php
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On 11/14/05, Ördögh László <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to split or explode strings in a way that
> quoted strings inside the strings should remain.
> e.g.:
>
> "first second \"third third\" fourth \"fifth fifth fifth\""
>
> after the split I need:
>
> "first"
> "second"
> "
Ördögh László wrote:
I would like to split or explode strings in a way that
quoted strings inside the strings should remain.
e.g.:
"first second \"third third\" fourth \"fifth fifth fifth\""
after the split I need:
"first"
"second"
"third third"
"fourth"
"fifth fifth fifth"
I love explode(),
Le 27-sept.-05 à 23:52, Philip Hallstrom a écrit :
http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.wordwrap.php
thanks a lot!
$newtext = wordwrap($row[1], 50, "\n");
echo $newtext;
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if "chunk_split" function split the line of text (here on 50 char)
I was wondering if there exists one function who take care if
the 50 char is in the middle of the word and split the line
first "empty space" before the word or just after?
$newstring = chunk_split($row[1], 50, '');
echo $newstrin
* "Mark Cain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> Here is one way to do it:
>
> $rr="thisscritjajsj[ OUT1 ]ajdamsda;sjo;tkpdk[ OUT2 ]sdfmjs[ OUT3 ]dfjlsd";
>
> preg_match("/.*\[(.*)\].*\[(.*)\].*\[(.*)\].*/", $rr, $match);
>
> list($whole_match[],$a[],$a[],$a[]) = $match;
This is fine as long as there's preci
Here is one way to do it:
$rr="thisscritjajsj[ OUT1 ]ajdamsda;sjo;tkpdk[ OUT2 ]sdfmjs[ OUT3 ]dfjlsd";
preg_match("/.*\[(.*)\].*\[(.*)\].*\[(.*)\].*/", $rr, $match);
list($whole_match[],$a[],$a[],$a[]) = $match;
print "";
print_r ($a);
print "";
exit;
Mark Cain
- Original Message -
F
I guess you are trying to create an array by the name 'name' and assign two
elements to it by calling name($fname, $lname). Am I correct?
I think it does not work that way. Try list($fname, $lname) = ..
Then the variable $fname and $lname will contain the first and last names.
list($fname, $
On Monday 11 April 2005 09:27, Russ wrote:
> I have been trying to get the following code working. I keep getting an
> error on line nine.
And the error is?
> It looks simular to the example in the PHP online
> manual. If I substitute a print command for line nine I get the correct
> information
On Apr 10, 2005 8:27 PM, Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been trying to get the following code working. I keep getting an error
> on line nine. It looks simular to the example in the PHP online manual. If I
> substitute a print command for line nine I get the correct information from
> $_P
* Thus wrote Curt Zirzow:
>
> $shortString = implode('', explode('', $string, $nth));
ignore this.
Curt
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* Thus wrote Janet Valade:
> Brian Dunning wrote:
>
> >Thanks Chris, that works great, but it's not doing what I want. I'm just
> >trying to get the position of the 3rd occurrence (for example) of
> >''. So I'm looking for a function that will return the value 19,
> >given the above example str
I don't understand why explode won't work for you.
The explode solution is working. Thanks very much to everyone who
replied with so much great information!
- Brian
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Brian Dunning wrote:
Thanks Chris, that works great, but it's not doing what I want. I'm just
trying to get the position of the 3rd occurrence (for example) of
''. So I'm looking for a function that will return the value 19,
given the above example string.
From your first post, you just want to
On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 12:31, Brian Dunning wrote:
> > > $string = 'onetwothreefourfive';
> > $nthPos = 4;
> > $tmpArr = explode( '', $string );
> > $nthString = $tmpArr[($nthPos - 1)];
> > ?>
>
> Thanks Chris, that works great, but it's not doing what I want. I'm
> just trying to get the
Hi
if you want the *rest of the string from the nth *, I think
'preg_match_all' with PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE can help you (see
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.preg-match-all.php)
You could do something like:
$string = "onetwothreefourfive";
$count = preg_match_all('/([^<]+)/', $string, $out,
P
twothreefourfive';
$nthPos = 4;
$tmpArr = explode( '', $string );
$nthString = $tmpArr[($nthPos - 1)];
?>
Thanks Chris, that works great, but it's not doing what I want. I'm
just trying to get the position of the 3rd occurrence (for example) of
''. So I'm looking for a function that will re
> I've been RTFMing for about an hour and I can't find a string function
> to split haystack 'onetwothreefourfive' at the nth
> occurrence of needle ''. strpos gives me the position of the first
> needle, and strrpos gives me the position of the last needle. But I'm
> looking for the position o
> * Thus wrote Sandip Bhattacharya:
>> This stumped me badly in my present project. Is this a bug or a feature
>> in
>> PHP? I am trying to split a string into two, where only one half (and
>> the
>> delimiter) is present.
>>
>>
>> IN PERL
>> ==
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED
just PHP being its own language.
Cheers,
Andrew Martinez
RubyBay Inc.
> -Original Message-
> From: Curt Zirzow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 10:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] split behaviour differences in perl an
* Thus wrote Sandip Bhattacharya:
> This stumped me badly in my present project. Is this a bug or a feature in
> PHP? I am trying to split a string into two, where only one half (and the
> delimiter) is present.
>
>
> IN PERL
> ==
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cat s1.p
Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
This stumped me badly in my present project. Is this a bug or a feature in
PHP? I am trying to split a string into two, where only one half (and the
delimiter) is present.
[ trim ]
IN PHP
===
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cat s1.php
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sql]$ p
On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 22:28, Jochem Maas wrote:
> that was the idea: you can't have your pie at eat it right? ;-)
Heh, I thought you might have done that deliberately. :)
> seriously thought, John Taylor-Johnston was asking for help on while
> loops and I thought I'd give him some brainfood (i.e
Adam Bregenzer wrote:
On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 15:22, Jochem Maas wrote:
$applePie = array(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8);
while ($pieceOfPie = array_shift($applePie)) {
echo $pieceOfPie; // want some pie?
}
Careful, that will eat your array as well. When the while loop finishes
you won't have any pie
On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 15:22, Jochem Maas wrote:
> $applePie = array(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8);
>
> while ($pieceOfPie = array_shift($applePie)) {
> echo $pieceOfPie; // want some pie?
> }
Careful, that will eat your array as well. When the while loop finishes
you won't have any pieces of pie left!
save a function call:
$applePie = array(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8);
while ($pieceOfPie = array_shift($applePie)) {
echo $pieceOfPie; // want some pie?
}
Stuart wrote:
John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Can I while this? Not sure how to go about it?
while ($pieces exist) {
echo $pieces[i];
}
This will
On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 11:02, Adam Bregenzer wrote:
> Try while(each($pieces)) or foreach($pieces as $piece)
Brain to fingers problem:
while($piece = each($pieces))
http://www.php.net/each
http://www.php.net/foreach
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John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Can I while this? Not sure how to go about it?
while ($pieces exist) {
echo $pieces[i];
}
This will empty the array so you might want to do this on a copy of it
depending on whether it will be needed later in the script...
while (count($pieces) > 0)
{
echo array_s
On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 11:03, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> Can I while this? Not sure how to go about it?
>
> $pizza = "piece1 piece2 piece3 piece4 piece5 piece6";
> $pieces = explode(" ", $pizza);
> echo $pieces[0]; // piece1
> echo $pieces[1]; // piece2
Try while(each($pieces)) or foreach($pie
thanx for the help. i got it. when i saw what happened when i put the + at
the end i found what i needed.
split('[.!?] ', $data)
this way it only breaks them up if the . or ! or ? is followed by a space.
thanx again for the help.
"Eugene Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTE
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 09:48:37PM -0600, erythros wrote:
:
: trying to use split(). i want to split a paragraph by sentence. so of course
: i used split('[.!?]', $data). but then i noticed i use ... or every now
: and again at the end of a sentence. i don't know how to do this though...
How
--- erythros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> trying to use split(). i want to split a paragraph by sentence. so of
> course i used split('[.!?]', $data). but then i noticed i use ... or
> every now and again at the end of a sentence.
Maybe you could explode on a period followed by a space? I wou
Hi,
Thanks, that worked like a charm. I didn't realize that | was a special
character, that's good to know. I also agree with the explode method.
Seems quicker. Thanks!
-Dan Joseph
> The | character is a special character in regular expressions,
> which split()
> expects. So, you can
From: "Dan Joseph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm getting the following error:
>
> [Tue Nov 4 10:01:53 2003] [error] PHP Warning: split() [ href='http://www.php.net/function.split'>function.split]: REG_EMPTY in
> /usr/local/apache/htdocs-chm/import_data.php on line 26
>
> Here is the code in question
> I want to make a loop.Like $a = "123"; //$a is One two threw not
> hundred...
> and i want to make for each $a then $b = $a + 2
>
> The output will be.
> 3 (1+2)
> 4 (2+2)
> 5 (3+2)
>
> Any example?
$a = "123";
$c = '';
$b = strlen($a);
for($x=0;$x<$b;$x++)
{ $c .= $a{$x} +2; }
echo $c;
---
This:
$word = 'test';
$len = strlen($word);
for ($a = 0; $a < $len; $a++) {
print $word{$a} . "\n";
}
Will print:
t
e
s
t
Regards,
Philip
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Oden Odenius wrote:
> I have $word = "test";
> And i want to split it like
> t
> e
> s
> t
>
> I want to make a loop.Like $a =
On 27-Mar-2003 Oden Odenius wrote:
> I have $word = "test";
> And i want to split it like
> t
> e
> s
> t
>
> I want to make a loop.Like $a = "123"; //$a is One two threw not
> hundred...
> and i want to make for each $a then $b = $a + 2
>
> The output will be.
> 3 (1+2)
> 4 (2+2)
> 5 (3+2)
>
>
: "N. Pari Purna Chand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] split() - not working in this case
> On Sun, 8 Sep 2002, N. Pari Purna Chand wrote:
>
> > $to = " abcd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, efgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
On Sun, 8 Sep 2002, N. Pari Purna Chand wrote:
> $to = " abcd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, efgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" ;
> Now split() in the following function*** is notworking as needed.
> ie, I'm getting
> $tos[0] = "abcd";
> $tos[1] = "efgh";
split didn't do anything wrong. use your browser's "view
, efgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>";
$tos=split_addresses($to);
echo $tos[1];
?>
echos efgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ?? Whats the problem? Maybe you output to a browser
and don't see <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cause its between <>
Op zondag 08 september 2002 10:17, schreef N. Pari Purna Chand:
> I have a string
> >> =Hmm, I'm still come at it from the other way around (all due respect to
> >> Jason) - but then I don't recall OpSys details, or know if there is a
> >> utility/tool for the job in your choice of OpSys.
> >
> >Well unless it's a *really* obscure OS I'm sure there must be some readily
> >avai
>> =Hmm, I'm still come at it from the other way around (all due respect to
>> Jason) - but then I don't recall OpSys details, or know if there is a
>> utility/tool for the job in your choice of OpSys.
>
>Well unless it's a *really* obscure OS I'm sure there must be some readily
>available file
On Thursday 24 January 2002 20:46, DL Neil wrote:
> > > > Making any sense?
> > >
> > > Year, so I have to do it manually (thought someone could preveting me
> > > from reinvent the wheel... ;-)
> > >
> > > > What are you really trying to achieve?
> > >
> > > I'm trying to split a large binary fil
> > > Making any sense?
> >
> > Year, so I have to do it manually (thought someone could preveting me from
> > reinvent the wheel... ;-)
> >
> > > What are you really trying to achieve?
> >
> > I'm trying to split a large binary file (>2 GB) into peaces of 700 MB to
> > burn it on a cd. It's a par
On Thursday 24 January 2002 15:34, Martin Thoma wrote:
> Hi and thaks for your answer.
> ...
>
> > Making any sense?
>
> Year, so I have to do it manually (thought someone could preveting me from
> reinvent the wheel... ;-)
>
> > What are you really trying to achieve?
>
> I'm trying to split a lar
Hi and thaks for your answer.
...
> Making any sense?
Year, so I have to do it manually (thought someone could preveting me from reinvent
the wheel... ;-)
> What are you really trying to achieve?
I'm trying to split a large binary file (>2 GB) into peaces of 700 MB to burn it on a
cd. It's a
Based on what criteria? if you just want to split the array at element 30,
you could use array_splice to get the necessary data...
- Original Message -
From: "Daniel Harik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 2:16 AM
Subject: [PHP] split array in 2
you could use implode
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.implode.php
==
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-Original Message-
From: Veniamin
See:
http://www.php.net/implode
- Tim
http://www.phptemplates.org
On 07 Aug 2001 14:02:04 +0200, Veniamin Goldin wrote:
> How do I split array so, that I'll get string variable with "," delimeter of
> each array value ?
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Yup, I hear that... I'm going to use something like the following to
do my pspell application...
[$text][". implode('|',$matches)."]";
?>
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 15:11:26 -0500 "Brad S. Jackson" wrote:
>
>
> I got this to work. I wish I had found this when I wrote our pspell
> code. I
> wro
http://www.zend.com/zend/spotlight/spellchecking.php
- Original Message -
From: "Don Read" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Garth Dahlstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 11:41 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] split on whitesp
On 20-Jul-2001 Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to build a spell checker for a web form.
> What has got me stumped is being able to do a split
> so that whitespace and words are stored as seperate
> elements of the same array.
>
> ideally, I'd use some form of preg_split to put:
On 20-Jul-2001 Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to build a spell checker for a web form.
> What has got me stumped is being able to do a split
> so that whitespace and words are stored as seperate
> elements of the same array.
>
> ideally, I'd use some form of preg_split to put:
You don't need a character class here (signified by [] brackets); you can use
$line = split('&|//', $field);
As you can see, this is identical to ReDucTor's solution, except that
the brackets are omitted. Character classes only work for single
characters, not multiple character strings
Thanks that helped, this is what I used:
if (ereg("&", $field)) $line = explode("&", $field);
else $line = explode("//", $field);
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001 05:29:11
ReDucTor wrote:
>$line2 = explode("", $field);
>for($i = 0; $i < sizeof($line2); $i++){
> if($line2[$i] == "&")
> $useand = 1;
>
Thanks for replying ReDucTor but that didn't work either. I tried
$line = explode("[(&|//)]", $field); and
$line = explode("[(&|)]", $field); and
$line = explode("[(&|\/\/)]", $field);
with no success. Any other ideas?
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001 04:50:29
ReDucTor wrote:
>$line = explode("[(&|//)]
$line = explode("[(&|//)]",$field); should work, or you might have to put
but thats not \ so you shouldn't need to comment out the slash...
- Original Message -
From: David A Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: php-general <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 4:37 AM
Subject:
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 10:24:02AM -0500, Jacky wrote:
> I got series of string value like this 1,2,3. And the seires are
> dynamic dynamaic, which means it is not always 1,2,3 but could be
> more, but always in this format that is separated by "," . How do I
> pick each of value in the series a
$test = "1,2,3";
$arrTest = explode(",",$test);
foreach($arrTest as $k=>$v)
{
$vname = "test".(!$k?"":$k);
// global for use later
global $$vname;
$GLOBALS[$vname] = $v;
}
// now global $test, $test1, $test2 exist etc
-Original Message-
From: Jacky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.explode.php
explode on the comma...
you could use while loop and variable variables to take care of the
naming...
-jack
Jacky wrote:
>
> I got series of string value like this 1,2,3. And the seires are dynamaic, which
>means it is not always 1,2,3 but co
I can't quite get the logic to create my own associative arrays:
if:
$stuff[0]="165.33.114.63 anonymous Mozilla/4.0"
$stuff[1]="213.35.354.93 anonymous Mozilla/4.0"
how do I end up with:
$stuff[0][user]="165.33.114.63"
$stuff[0][browser]="Mozilla/4.0"
$stuff[1][user]="213.35.354.93"
$stuff[
Nick Davies wrote:
> Why does this work :
>
> $categorySplit = split(",", $row['category']);
>
> while (list($key, $value) = each ( $categorySplit )) {
> $categoryArray["$value"] = 1;
> }
>
> But this not :
>
> while (list($key, $value) = each ( split(",", $row['category']) )) {
> $categoryArray[
"Jacky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a vairable that stores email address value. I need to break it so
> that I will only get the dmain name bit to store in another variable so
> that
> I can redirect user to that domain, like if user email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> then I would like to break
'Jacky' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 3:51 AM
Subject: RE: [PHP] split string value again
> $addr = "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED];
>
> $splitaddr = explode("@",$addr);
>
> resulting in $splitaddr[0]
try this snippet:
""Jacky"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
009301c0b8a2$e856f6c0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:009301c0b8a2$e856f6c0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Hi again
have to try again after I have not recieved any advice, I have a vairable
that stores email address value. I need to break it so tha
$addr = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
$splitaddr = explode("@",$addr);
resulting in $splitaddr[0] = "test";
$splitaddr[1] = "foo.com";
-Stewart
-Original Message-
From: Jacky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 29 March 2001 23:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] split string v
"try again" after 20 minutes...give people some time to
respond!...anyways, you can explode the variable...
list($junk,$domain) = explode("@",$email);
checkout http://www.php.net/explode
you'll use it a lot
-jack
- Original Message -
From: "Jacky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursd
Try to use explode and keep the second element of the array
Just a quick thought ..
- Original Message -
From: Jacky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 12:52 AM
Subject: [PHP] split string value again
Hi again
have to try again after I have not
Use split('@',$email_address)
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.split.php
--
Yasuo Ohgaki
""Jacky"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Hi people
If I have value like [EMAIL PROTECTED] stored in a vari
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