PHP - Key Change Of A Multidimensional Array Reverts Back
Hello,
I'm a new building my career as a web developer/designer and i'm attempting to create an array that holds different attributes of all the web projects. Site1 => array('www.siteurl.com','hostAccountName','Offline domain name',) , Site2 => array('www.site2url.com','hostAccoun2tName','Offline domain2 name') , Site3 => array('www.site2url.com','hostAccount3Name','Offline domain3 name') , I have many sites in the multidimensional array BUT each has the same format of attributes. I store this entire array in one file that gets included, and based on some logic later , the script will decide which site i'm currently working on and thus that site's attributes must be used, since i will just use one variable where these attributes are needed and leave it upto some logic to decide which site's attributes to use. Objective of the code : To change the array keys of each site's attributes from 0,1,2 etc to more readable strings for later use to directly access values. I'm creating an array with the values first and then running some code to change the keys later because i might decide to change the key names later and i can't manually edit it for each of the array values because the array might grow much larger. Site1 => array ([0] => 'www.siteurl.com', [1] => 'username@hostserver', [2] => 'siteOfflineDomain'); must change into Site1 => array (['siteUrl] => 'www.siteurl.com', ['hostingUserName'] => 'username@hostserver', ['OfflineVirtualHost'] => 'siteOfflineDomain'); And this must happen in a foreach loop and go through all the sites to change all the default 0,1,2 indices, to the index names i provide. Code : $siteList = array ( 'site1' => array ( 'www.site1.com', 'site1@host', 'site1_offline' ), 'site2' => array ( 'www.site2.com', 'site2@host', 'site2_offline' ), 'site3' => array ( 'www.site3.com', 'site3@host', 'uttarkar_offline' ) ); foreach ($siteList as $sitePrefix => $siteAttributes) { foreach ($siteAttributes as $oldIndex => $attribute) { switch ($oldIndex) { case 0 : $siteAttributes['siteUrl'] = $siteAttributes[$oldIndex]; unset($siteAttributes[$oldIndex]); break; case 1 : $siteAttributes['hostserverUserName'] = $siteAttributes[$oldIndex]; unset($siteAttributes[$oldIndex]); break; case 2 : $siteAttributes['offlineDomainName'] = $siteAttributes[$oldIndex]; unset($siteAttributes[$oldIndex]); break; } } echo 'The newly edited attributes array for ',$sitePrefix,'is '.print_r($siteAttributes),'<br><br>'; } Problem : This script works great, and the indices for the attributes get changed as expected, as you will see in the echo statement. But if i do a echo $siteList['site1']['siteUrl'] after the code, it says 'unknown index siteUrl'. Then i check the entire array with print_r($siteList) , and all the index keys are back to being 0,1,2!. My guess is that theres something i'm missing here to make them stick, but i spent 3 hours trying to figure it out, and i was getting a bit impatient, so can i get some help on this one please , thanks. Similar TutorialsHi, I'm trying to explode an array into a multidimensional array using <br /> tags as splitters but just can't get the syntax right! I can do lines of the array one by one, but not the whole lot at once. I'd really appreciate a quick example of an explode inside an array. $myarray looks something like this with print_r: ( [0] => [1] => some_html<br />some_html<br />some_html<br /> [2] => some_html<br />some_html<br />some_html<br /> [3] => some_html<br />some_html<br />some_html<br /> ) and I want to turn it into this: ( [0] => [1] => [0]some_html [1]some_html [2]some_html [2] => [0]some_html [1]some_html [2]some_html [3] => [0]some_html [1]some_html [2]some_html ) I've tried this $myarray = explode ("<br />", $myarray); but it doesn't work … It doesn't matter too much if there's are a few empty lines in the array from the final <br /> tags. Many thanks, as ever, for any help. I have the following array structu Code: [Select] [0] => Array ( [id] => Array ( [$t] => http://www.google.com/mate/ ) [updated] => Array ( [$t] => 2011-08-31T11:43:05.942Z ) [category] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [scheme] => http://schemas.google.com/g/ [term] => http://schemas.google.com/contact/ ) ) [title] => Array ( [type] => text [$t] => Name ) [link] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [rel] => http://schemas.google.com/contacts/2008/rel#edit-photo [type] => image/* [href] => https://www.google.com/mate/feeds/photos/media/ ) [1] => Array ( [rel] => self [type] => application/atom+xml [href] => https://www.google.com/mate/feeds/contacts ) [2] => Array ( [rel] => edit [type] => application/atom+xml [href] => https://www.google.com/mate/feeds/ ) ) [gd$email] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [rel] => http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#other [address] => email_address@gmail.com [primary] => true ) ) ) I am tried to display name and email address. I am using following method, can anyone tell me is there any better way? Thank u 4u help. NAME $name=( $emp_det[0]['title'][t]); $email =( $emp_det[0]['gdemail'][0][address]); Hi everybody, I generally find any assistance that I need on various sites, but this one has me stumped. I'm not overly advanced with my use of arrays, so I'd like some help here if anyone knows what I am looking for. I have a form that I would like to submit to a MySQL database. In that form, there is the ability to add up to 3 harddrives: Code: [Select] Brand: <input type="text" name="hdds[0][hddbrand]" id="hddbrand"><br/> Model and/or size,type: <input type="text" name="hdds[0][hddtype]" id="hddtype"><br/> SN: <input type="text" name="hdds[0][hddsn]" id="hddsn"><br/> Notes: <input type="text" name="hdds[0][hddnotes]" id="hddnotes" size="50"> Obviously the next harddrive would be hdds[1][hddbrand], etc. I am having an awful time looping through this to get more than 1 harddrive's information, however. I've tried foreach embedded in foreach and been messing around with this for a good 3-4 hours now and I feel like I am just missing something. I've got this right now to debug: Code: [Select] foreach($_POST['hdds'] as $key => $a) { $hddbrand = $a['hddbrand']; } my print_r($a) comes up with the following: Code: [Select] Array ( [hddbrand] => Toshiba [hddtype] => Shaba 500gb [hddsn] => 5fu8bvw4 [hddnotes] =>none ) 1 Good. That's what I want. But I need some help constructing my array/loop to get the values of more than 1 drive should I have to enter information for more than 1 drive. I feel like I am close, but I am just not getting what I need. I have not had to work with multidimensional arrays before and they are proving to be more trickier than I expected. Any help would be enormously appreciated! Patrick I've been working on some code to: 1. Search a db for rows that have a particular "position" value 2. Search the same db for rows that have a particular "langs" value 3. Compare the two arrays resulting for 1 and 2 4. Create a multidimensional array $langsarray[langs][question id] if 3 is true. 5. For each langs array in $langsarray pick a random, non-duplicate value and add it to $qarray for a maximum of 12 elements (3 for each langs). What I have works about 95%. The problem is, in the first langs array, one of the 3 randomly picked values is almost always empty, and its not always the same element. Sometimes its the first, sometimes its the third, sometimes its the second... I think I've narrowed down the issue to line 44 ($qtemp = ...). If I change the min/max values for the mt_rand function, it behaves slightly differently. Any help is much appreciated! Thanks in advance. Code: //Include MYSQL class and authentication information require_once('./include/mysql.php'); require_once('./include/global.php'); //Grab apptype from URL querystring $apptype = $_GET['apptype']; //Declare arrays $qarray = array(); $posarray = array(); $langs = array(); $langsarray = array(); //Get id's of all questions pertaining to position type $sql = 'SELECT * FROM qa WHERE position = "' . $apptype . '"'; $result = $db->query($sql) or die(mysql_error()); while ($row = $result->fetch()) { $posarray[] = $row['id']; } //Determine what types of questions should be pulled if ($apptype == 'fed'){ $langs = array('html','css','javascript','jquery'); } else if($apptype == 'bed'){ $langs = array('php','asp','javascript','jquery'); } //Get each question of each language that matches the position type and store it in the multidimensional array $langsarray[language][question id] $z = 0; while ($z < count($langs)){ $sql = 'SELECT * FROM qa WHERE langs = "' . $langs[$z] . '"'; $result = $db->query($sql) or die(mysql_error()); while ($row = $result->fetch()) { if (in_array($row['id'],$posarray)){ $langsarray[$langs[$z]][] = $row['id']; } } //Takes a random question id from the current language ($z) and adds it to the final question array. $y = 0; while ($y < 3) { //$qtemp = $langsarray[$langs[$z]][mt_rand(0,count($langsarray[$langs[$z]]))]; $qtemp = $langsarray[$langs[$z]][mt_rand(0,count($posarray))]; if (!in_array($qtemp,$qarray)){ $qarray[] = $qtemp; echo $qtemp . ', '; $y++; } } echo $langs[$z]; print_r( $langsarray[$langs[$z]]); echo '<br />'; $z++; } echo '<br />'; print_r($qarray); Output: 5, , 2, htmlArray ( => 1 [1] => 2 [2] => 3 [3] => 4 [4] => 5 ) <--Problem 7, 6, 9, cssArray ( => 6 [1] => 7 [2] => 8 [3] => 9 [4] => 10 ) 14, 15, 13, javascriptArray ( => 11 [1] => 12 [2] => 13 [3] => 14 [4] => 15 ) 21, 17, 20, jqueryArray ( => 16 [1] => 17 [2] => 18 [3] => 19 [4] => 20 [5] => 21 ) Array ( => 5 [1] => [2] => 2 [3] => 7 [4] => 6 [5] => 9 [6] => 14 [7] => 15 [8] => 13 [9] => 21 [10] => 17 [11] => 20 ) <-- Final $qarray I need to extract data from a CSV file and insert it into a MySQL database. I am able to extract the data, however I cannot figure out how to group it. Sample File: 01 ISBN Name of Book Price 02 ISBN Name of Book Price So far I have an array with the entire file (reading file with PHP): Array ([0] => 01 [1] => 12345678X [2] => Title [3] => 120.00 ...etc. How can I modify the array to create groups of four for each item? Each item is its own array? I am looking at the code below: Code: [Select] $array = array( array( 1, 2 ), 'a' => array( 'b' => 1, 'c' ) ); Is this an example of a multidimensional array? If so how would I access the value of 1 from key b? Also would the next line ('c') be automatically assigned to the asociative key of c? I am trying to store all the elements of my tree in an array.My code produces multi dimensional array, but i want it to be one dimensional. How can i get it ? Code:- Code: [Select] function tree_gather($node) //Function to calculate count { $sql = "SELECT lchild,rchild FROM tree WHERE parent = '$node'"; $execsql = mysql_query($sql); $array = mysql_fetch_array($execsql); if(!empty($array['lchild']) || !empty($array['rchild'])) { $child[] = $array['lchild']; $child[] = $array['rchild']; $child[] = tree_gather($array['lchild']); $child[] = tree_gather($array['rchild']); } return $child; } Result:- Code: [Select] Array ( [0] => 2 [1] => 3 [2] => Array ( [0] => 4 [1] => 5 [2] => Array ( [0] => 10 [1] => 11 [2] => [3] => ) [3] => Array ( [0] => 8 [1] => 9 [2] => [3] => ) ) [3] => Array ( [0] => 7 [1] => 6 [2] => Array ( [0] => 15 [1] => 14 [2] => Array ( [0] => 16 [1] => 17 [2] => [3] => ) [3] => ) [3] => Array ( [0] => 13 [1] => 12 [2] => [3] => ) ) ) Table: - Hi guys, I'm working on a project and I can't wrap my head around on a calculation that needs to be done on a multidimensional array. Quick background, it's a hotel benchmarking tool and I need to calculate the market penetration index (MPI). I have an array with 3 main arrays. First 2 are the hotels which are being compared and the last one is the MPI array. Each array contains an array for every month the user selects. Inside THAT array is data that needs to be used for calculations. Here is an example: Code: [Select] Array ( [Competitive set] => Array ( [Sep 11] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [minmonth] => 2011-09-01 [maxmonth] => 2011-09-01 [nrcheck] => 13 [data] => 67.6 ) ) [Oct 11] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [minmonth] => 2011-10-01 [maxmonth] => 2011-10-01 [nrcheck] => 13 [data] => 63.6 ) ) [Nov 11] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [minmonth] => 2011-11-01 [maxmonth] => 2011-11-01 [nrcheck] => 13 [data] => 59.2 ) ) [Dec 11] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [minmonth] => 2011-12-01 [maxmonth] => 2011-12-01 [nrcheck] => 13 [data] => 54.6 ) ) ) [Test] => Array ( [Sep 11] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [minmonth] => 2011-09-01 [maxmonth] => 2011-09-01 [nrcheck] => 89 [data] => 71.5 ) ) [Oct 11] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [minmonth] => 2011-10-01 [maxmonth] => 2011-10-01 [nrcheck] => 89 [data] => 67.0 ) ) [Nov 11] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [minmonth] => 2011-11-01 [maxmonth] => 2011-11-01 [nrcheck] => 91 [data] => 63.1 ) ) [Dec 11] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [minmonth] => 2011-12-01 [maxmonth] => 2011-12-01 [nrcheck] => 89 [data] => 57.5 ) ) ) [MPI] => Array ( [Sep 11] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [minmonth] => 2011-09-01 [maxmonth] => 2011-09-01 [nrcheck] => 89 [data] => 71.5 ) ) [Oct 11] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [minmonth] => 2011-10-01 [maxmonth] => 2011-10-01 [nrcheck] => 89 [data] => 67.0 ) ) [Nov 11] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [minmonth] => 2011-11-01 [maxmonth] => 2011-11-01 [nrcheck] => 91 [data] => 63.1 ) ) [Dec 11] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [minmonth] => 2011-12-01 [maxmonth] => 2011-12-01 [nrcheck] => 89 [data] => 57.5 ) ) ) ) Currently the 'data' for MPI is wrong. That needs to become the data of the first array divided by the data of the second array and multiplied by 100 (percentage). How would I go about doing that? The foreach loops are a bit too big for me on this one. I'm trying to create a multidimensional array of movies organized by genre. This should take the form of an associative array with genres as keys. Each of the arrays elements should be an array containing movie names. This is what I have: <?php $movies = array( array("SF" => "", "Terminator", "Soylent Green", "I Robot", "frankenstein"), array("horror" => "exorcist", "IT", "frankenstein"), array("comedy" => "holy grail", "blazing saddles", "young frankenstein") ); //echo $movies[0][0]."<br>"; //echo $movies[1][0]."<br>"; //echo $movies[2][0]; foreach ($movies as $c) { while (list($k, $v) = each ($c)) { echo "$k ... $v <br/>"; } } ?> this is the output: SF ... 0 ... Terminator 1 ... Soylent Green 2 ... I Robot 3 ... frankenstein horror ... exorcist 0 ... IT 1 ... frankenstein comedy ... holy grail 0 ... blazing saddles 1 ... young frankenstein you'll see Terminator is only listed as element 0 because there's an empty string in front of it. The first item in the array is liated as the value to the key while the second value is listed as element 0. It doesn't seem right to me. Hi have an array() in which I would like to manipulate certain elements: Code: [Select] Array ( [TESCO] => Array ( [Veg] => Array ( [Potatoe] => 12 [Cabbage] => 24 [Cucumber] => 56 ) [Meat] => Array ( [Chicken] => 54 [Beef] => 89 ) ) [ASDA] => Array ( [Veg] => Array ( [Potatoe] => 12 [Cabbage] => 24 [Cucumber] => 56 ) [Meat] => Array ( [Chicken] => 23 [Beef] => 90 ) ) ) How would I go about adding the price of my meat section together e.g. Chicken + Beef from ASDA = 113 Also how to add/remove elements from Meat/Veg? Like adding Pork Cheers I recently posted a simple query about ISSET and finally got that simple problem solved thanks to you guys. But I've hit a new snag. I've create a simple sort of cart, or record counter. While I can add/remove/clear items and display their affilated arrays, I don't know how to cycle through a multidimensional array that is dynamically set.
Something like $_SESSION['Primary'][$items][$attributes] - Where $items is a dynamic set, and $attributes is a fixed set of keys with values.
I can target individual $Items, or display all the items in there. But I can't display all the Items and their subsequent $attributes aswell. Do I have to write 1 set of Ajax code for just displaying the $items, and another for each individual set of $attributes? Or is their a way to cycle through each $item, and then all of it's(or specific) $attributes and values? I've tried using loops which logically work, but I can't pass it through json_encode.
Is there any documentation I could read in relation to this? I feel this is the key component to manuvering through a database of sorts. I'm just not entirely sure how to go about accessing multidimensional Array's without a ton of code that becomes redudent. And even then, it wouldnt work well with a dynamic setup.
Edited by 7blake, 07 November 2014 - 01:39 PM. Hi All How do I go about splitting a multidimensional array into seperate smaller ones? Currently I have $grade[region][userid]=value. I'd like to split as $region1[userid]=value $region2[userid]=value $region3[userid]=value $region4[userid]=value $region5[userid]=value $region6[userid]=value Is there an inbuilt function for this? Hi freaks, Got a simple one for ya, I THINK? I have a multi-array that resembles this.. Code: [Select] $_SESSION["book_array"] = array(0 => array("plantID" => $plantID, "botanicalName" => $botanicalName, "commonName" => $commonName, "use" => $use)); I would like to sort it by the botanicalName key of the inner array before I call the forech loop that renders the display so that after it renders the table the items will be seen alphabetically, code below.. Code: [Select] <?php $bookOutput = ""; //$plant_use_array = ''; if (!isset($_SESSION["book_array"]) || count($_SESSION["book_array"]) < 1) { $bookOutput = '<tr><td colspan="4"><h6>Your Book is EMPTY!</h6></td></tr>'; } else { // Start the For Each loop $i = 0; foreach ($_SESSION["book_array"] as $each_item) { $plantID = $each_item['plantID']; $botanicalName = $each_item['botanicalName']; $botanicalName = stripslashes($botanicalName); $commonName = $each_item['commonName']; $commonName = stripslashes($commonName); $use = $each_item['use']; //$x = $i + 1; // Dynamic table row assembly $bookOutput .= "<tr>"; $bookOutput .= '<td><a href="plant_details.php?plantID=' . $plantID . '" id="bodyLink">' . $botanicalName . '</a></td>'; $bookOutput .= '<td>' . $commonName . '</td>'; $bookOutput .= '<td><strong>' . $use . '</strong></td>'; $bookOutput .= '<td><form action="book.php" method="post"><input name="removeBtn" type="submit" value="Remove"/><input name="index_to_remove" type="hidden" value="' . $i . '" /></form></td>'; $bookOutput .= '</tr>'; $i++; } } ?> Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance. Hi. I have a multidimensional array and i need sort it by two different key. I've tried almost every sort function but no chance. Code: [Select] Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => 1 [id] => 1 [11] => this is test [main_txt] => this is test [12] => 943965420 [add_time] => 943965420 [13] => 1323356400 [add_date] => 1323356400 ) [1] => Array ( [0] => 3 [id] => 3 [11] => another test [main_txt] => another test [12] => 943965120 [add_time] => 943965120 [13] => 1323702000 [add_date] => 1323702000 ) [2] => Array ( [0] => 32 [id] => 32 [11] => oppss one more test [main_txt] => oppss one more test [12] => 943944900 [add_time] => 943944900 [13] => 1323702000 [add_date] => 1323702000 ) [3] => Array ( [0] => 5 [id] => 5 [11] => okay, this is last one. Seriously [main_txt] => okay, this is last one. Seriously [12] => 943937160 [add_time] => 943937160 [13] => 1323615600 [add_date] => 1323615600 ) ) I need sort by add_date(Newer to Older) first then add_time(Later to Earlier) later. I hope i made my self clear. I have a array as follows and I want to look by key where the key is 'ABCD', 'EFGH', etc.. I am using foreach but it is not working. How can I accomplish this? Code: [Select] Array ( [0] => Array ( [ABCD] => Array ( [venue_id] => 1003 [has_dining] => X [table_count] => 0 [serves_alcohol] => X ) ) [1] => Array ( [EFGH] => Array ( [venue_id] => 1003 [has_dining] => X [table_count] => 0 [serves_alcohol] => X ) ) ) I am trying to write a dirty script that removes duplicate rows from a multidimensional array. I want to be able to edit the function and spit the duplicates out to a CSV file. Here is my test file: $fullArray = array(array('Jim', 'Jones'), array('Pete', 'Pumpkin'), array('Barak', 'Obama'), array('Jason', 'Newstead'), array('Toby', 'Keith'), array('Jim', 'Jones'), array('Jim', 'Nelson')); echo "<h1>Original</h2>"; for($i=0; $i<count($fullArray); $i++) { echo $fullArray[$i][0] . " " . $fullArray[$i][1] . "<br />"; } echo "<h2>Checked</h2>"; $cleanArray = array(); $cay = array(); $nn=0; $dup=0; // Loop the entire input array foreach ($fullArray as $index => $item) { echo "foreach index:$index<br>"; // Start an internal pointer for ($f=0; $f<count($fullArray); $f++) { echo "for $f "; // if the index is lower or the same as the pointer, skip it to cut down on time if ($f > $index) { // if the rows are the same... if($fullArray[$f][0] == $item[0] && $fullArray[$f][1] == $item[1]) { echo "$item[0] DUP<br>"; // remove it from the array $cay = array_push($cleanArray, array($item[0], $item[1])); array_pop($fullArray[5]); $dup++; } else { // not a duplicate echo " not a dup<br>"; } } else { echo "ON THIS ONE<br>"; } } echo "<br><br>"; } echo"<br>$dup duplicates found<br><br>"; print_r($fullArray); echo "<br /><br>"; // print_r($item); print_r($cleanArray); ?> When I spit out the new fullArray variable, it still has an element from the duplicate record. This is what I get for the output of the full array after the duplicate was removed: Quote Array ( => Array ( => Jim [1] => Jones ) [1] => Array ( => Pete [1] => Pumpkin ) [2] => Array ( => Barak [1] => Obama ) [3] => Array ( => Jason [1] => Newstead ) [4] => Array ( => Toby [1] => Keith ) [5] => Array ( => Jim )[/b] [6] => Array ( => Jim [1] => Nelson ) ) Hey guys I am trying to make a simple shopping cart but I can't seem to wrap my head around this. I have $_SESSION['cart'] as an array and I can add an item to it and then echo specific elements of the item like so echo $_SESSION['cart']['0']['Name']; I can not seem to figure out how to add a second item to the array so I can do something like echo $_SESSION['cart']['1']['Name']; and it will echo the second item that I 'added' to my cart? Thanks I hope that makes sense. I am a beginner, so forgive me all to whom this is trivial... I have an array, generated from simpleXML object, trying to parse... The array is not symmetrical & I am having trouble finding the right code to make it work. Help & comments are welcomed.. Here is the raw array with print_r: Code: [Select] Array ( [Area] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [Name] => Basement [Id] => 1 [Room] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [Name] => Equipment [Id] => 1 ) [1] => Array ( [Name] => Theater [Id] => 9 ) [2] => Array ( [Name] => Wine Cellar [Id] => 10 ) ) ) [1] => Array ( [Name] => 1st Floor [Id] => 2 [Room] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [Name] => Kitchen [Id] => 2 ) [1] => Array ( [Name] => Main Hall [Id] => 4 ) [2] => Array ( [Name] => Foyer [Id] => 8 ) [3] => Array ( [Name] => Stone Room [Id] => 14 ) [4] => Array ( [Name] => Garage Foyer [Id] => 16 ) [5] => Array ( [Name] => Dining Room [Id] => 17 ) [6] => Array ( [Name] => Living Room [Id] => 18 ) [7] => Array ( [Name] => Hearth Room [Id] => 19 ) [8] => Array ( [Name] => Office [Id] => 20 ) [9] => Array ( [Name] => Powder Room [Id] => 21 ) ) ) [2] => Array ( [Name] => 2nd Floor [Id] => 3 [Room] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [Name] => Landing [Id] => 7 ) [1] => Array ( [Name] => Master Bedroom [Id] => 11 ) [2] => Array ( [Name] => Nannys Room [Id] => 13 ) [3] => Array ( [Name] => East Kids Bed [Id] => 27 ) [4] => Array ( [Name] => West Kids Bed [Id] => 28 ) [5] => Array ( [Name] => Kids Bath [Id] => 29 ) [6] => Array ( [Name] => Robs Closet [Id] => 31 ) [7] => Array ( [Name] => Kelli's Office [Id] => 32 ) ) ) [3] => Array ( [Name] => 3rd Floor [Id] => 7 [Room] => Array ( [Name] => Bonus room [Id] => 5 ) ) [4] => Array ( [Name] => Outside Areas [Id] => 8 [Room] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [Name] => Veranda [Id] => 22 ) [1] => Array ( [Name] => Back Outdoor [Id] => 23 ) [2] => Array ( [Name] => Christmas Lights [Id] => 33 ) [3] => Array ( [Name] => Front Outdoor [Id] => 34 ) [4] => Array ( [Name] => Garage [Id] => 35 ) [5] => Array ( [Name] => Poolhouse Kitchen [Id] => 24 ) [6] => Array ( [Name] => Poolhouse Utility [Id] => 25 ) ) ) ) ) Here is the code: Code: [Select] foreach($xml2['Area'] as $v){ echo $v['Name'],' <br>'; foreach($v['Room'] as $v2){ echo ' ',$v2['Name'],' <br>'; } } Here is the result: Code: [Select] Basement Equipment Theater Wine Cellar 1st Floor Kitchen Main Hall Foyer Stone Room Garage Foyer Dining Room Living Room Hearth Room Office Powder Room 2nd Floor Landing Master Bedroom Nannys Room East Kids Bed West Kids Bed Kids Bath Robs Closet Kelli's Office 3rd Floor B 5 Outside Areas Veranda Back Outdoor Christmas Lights Front Outdoor Garage Poolhouse Kitchen Poolhouse Utility The problem lies with the "3rd Floor" which should contain "Bonus Room" as the room. I know that this is the only element that has no "Rooms" array, but I can't figure out how to code the trap for it. With this data, the condition could exist anywhere, not just my example, but I am stumped with the non symmetrical array that I am unfamiliar with. Any help? Thanks. --akaweed Hi All I'm new to php and I have a multidimensional array set up which I need to sort for a results list from an assessment. The array is $gradout['name']['userid']=score. I need to sort the array by score in a decending order. ['name'] is a string and ['userid'] is a numeric. I've tried looking at the php manual but It's just confusing me. Can anyone explain to me in laymans terms what I need to do and why. Ok I'm really lost here, what I need to do is shuffle a 2D array. Now when I shuffle them I want to keep both columns aligned to say. Like I only want the index to change. Kinda like this: Index Id URL 0 [2 www.e] I want the bracketed stuff to stay aligned. 1 [6 www.b] 2 [12 www.c] 3 [60 www.h] But I want them in different positions on every page load. So when I echo array[1][0] it will always be different. Is this even possible? |