PHP - Creating Arrays From The Rable
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I need to create a array like below, from the table: $items = array( "Great <em>Bittern</em>"=>"1", "Little <em>Grebe</em>"=>"2", "Little <em>Grebe</em>"=>"3", "Little <em>Grebe</em>"=>"4" ); users table has 2 columns: id name Thanks, Mubarak.A Similar TutorialsHi, I have an ajax response text string that looks something like this: "part2=true;part7=false;part9=false;..." I would like to turn this string into an array, that looks like this: part2 = true part7 = false part9 = false I know to use the explode function, but that will only break it into an array either by using the "=" or ";" as a delimiter.... Thank you for any help. I suck with arrays, there I said it . With that said, hopefully someone can help me here. I have two multi-dimensional arrays called $allteams and $chosenteams (the contents of which are listed below). I simply want to compare them and make a new array of the items that are in the first array ($allteams) but NOT in the second array ($chosenteams). NOTE: I tried to use array_diff() but couldn't get it to work since they are multidimensional... FYI, I'm also confused why the info appears to be listed twice but I think that just has to do with associative vs. numeric arrays (i.e. I think I just need to specify one and the amount info would be cut in half), but I'll research this more on my own as it seems like it has to be easy to find $allteams Array ( => Array ( => 1 [teamid] => 1 [1] => Philadelphia [teamcity] => Philadelphia [2] => Eagles [teamname] => Eagles ) [1] => Array ( => 2 [teamid] => 2 [1] => Dallas [teamcity] => Dallas [2] => Cowboys [teamname] => Cowboys ) [2] => Array ( => 3 [teamid] => 3 [1] => New York [teamcity] => New York [2] => Giants [teamname] => Giants ) [3] => Array ( => 4 [teamid] => 4 [1] => Washington [teamcity] => Washington [2] => Redskins [teamname] => Redskins ) [4] => Array ( => 5 [teamid] => 5 [1] => Detroit [teamcity] => Detroit [2] => Lions [teamname] => Lions ) [5] => Array ( => 6 [teamid] => 6 [1] => Minnesota [teamcity] => Minnesota [2] => Vikings [teamname] => Vikings ) [6] => Array ( => 7 [teamid] => 7 [1] => Green Bay [teamcity] => Green Bay [2] => Packers [teamname] => Packers ) [7] => Array ( => 8 [teamid] => 8 [1] => Chicago [teamcity] => Chicago [2] => Bears [teamname] => Bears ) [8] => Array ( => 9 [teamid] => 9 [1] => Tampa Bay [teamcity] => Tampa Bay [2] => Buccs [teamname] => Buccs ) [9] => Array ( => 10 [teamid] => 10 [1] => New Orleans [teamcity] => New Orleans [2] => Saints [teamname] => Saints ) [10] => Array ( => 11 [teamid] => 11 [1] => Carolina [teamcity] => Carolina [2] => Panthers [teamname] => Panthers ) [11] => Array ( => 12 [teamid] => 12 [1] => Atlanta [teamcity] => Atlanta [2] => Falcons [teamname] => Falcons ) [12] => Array ( => 13 [teamid] => 13 [1] => Seattle [teamcity] => Seattle [2] => Seahawks [teamname] => Seahawks ) [13] => Array ( => 14 [teamid] => 14 [1] => San Francisco [teamcity] => San Francisco [2] => 49ers [teamname] => 49ers ) [14] => Array ( => 15 [teamid] => 15 [1] => St. Louis [teamcity] => St. Louis [2] => Rams [teamname] => Rams ) [15] => Array ( => 16 [teamid] => 16 [1] => Arizona [teamcity] => Arizona [2] => Cardinals [teamname] => Cardinals ) [16] => Array ( => 17 [teamid] => 17 [1] => New York [teamcity] => New York [2] => Jets [teamname] => Jets ) [17] => Array ( => 18 [teamid] => 18 [1] => Miami [teamcity] => Miami [2] => Dolphins [teamname] => Dolphins ) [18] => Array ( => 19 [teamid] => 19 [1] => Buffalo [teamcity] => Buffalo [2] => Bills [teamname] => Bills ) [19] => Array ( => 20 [teamid] => 20 [1] => New England [teamcity] => New England [2] => Patriots [teamname] => Patriots ) [20] => Array ( => 21 [teamid] => 21 [1] => Baltimore [teamcity] => Baltimore [2] => Ravens [teamname] => Ravens ) [21] => Array ( => 22 [teamid] => 22 [1] => Cincinnati [teamcity] => Cincinnati [2] => Bengals [teamname] => Bengals ) [22] => Array ( => 23 [teamid] => 23 [1] => Pittsburgh [teamcity] => Pittsburgh [2] => Steelers [teamname] => Steelers ) [23] => Array ( => 24 [teamid] => 24 [1] => Cleveland [teamcity] => Cleveland [2] => Browns [teamname] => Browns ) [24] => Array ( => 25 [teamid] => 25 [1] => Houston [teamcity] => Houston [2] => Texans [teamname] => Texans ) [25] => Array ( => 26 [teamid] => 26 [1] => Tennessee [teamcity] => Tennessee [2] => Titans [teamname] => Titans ) [26] => Array ( => 27 [teamid] => 27 [1] => Jacksonville [teamcity] => Jacksonville [2] => Jaguars [teamname] => Jaguars ) [27] => Array ( => 28 [teamid] => 28 [1] => Indianapolis [teamcity] => Indianapolis [2] => Colts [teamname] => Colts ) [28] => Array ( => 29 [teamid] => 29 [1] => Denver [teamcity] => Denver [2] => Broncos [teamname] => Broncos ) [29] => Array ( => 30 [teamid] => 30 [1] => Kansas City [teamcity] => Kansas City [2] => Chiefs [teamname] => Chiefs ) [30] => Array ( => 31 [teamid] => 31 [1] => Oakland [teamcity] => Oakland [2] => Raiders [teamname] => Raiders ) [31] => Array ( => 32 [teamid] => 32 [1] => San Diego [teamcity] => San Diego [2] => Chargers [teamname] => Chargers ) ) $chosenteams Array ( => Array ( => 2 [teamid] => 2 [1] => Dallas [teamcity] => Dallas [2] => Cowboys [teamname] => Cowboys ) [1] => Array ( => 3 [teamid] => 3 [1] => New York [teamcity] => New York [2] => Giants [teamname] => Giants ) ) Again, I just want to compare those two multi-dimensional arrays and end up with another array that only has the items that are in the first but NOT in the second. So now I'm trying to do it the way below using simply "array_push" Code: [Select] $remainingteams = array(); foreach($allteams as $teamname=> $value) { if (in_array($teamname, $chosenteams)) { } else { array_push($remainingteams,$teamname); } } My end result based on the way the arrays are in this example should be... $remainingteams (really the only difference is that the Cowboys and Giants info is gone) Array ( => Array ( => 1 [teamid] => 1 [1] => Philadelphia [teamcity] => Philadelphia [2] => Eagles [teamname] => Eagles ) [3] => Array ( => 4 [teamid] => 4 [1] => Washington [teamcity] => Washington [2] => Redskins [teamname] => Redskins ) [4] => Array ( => 5 [teamid] => 5 [1] => Detroit [teamcity] => Detroit [2] => Lions [teamname] => Lions ) [5] => Array ( => 6 [teamid] => 6 [1] => Minnesota [teamcity] => Minnesota [2] => Vikings [teamname] => Vikings ) [6] => Array ( => 7 [teamid] => 7 [1] => Green Bay [teamcity] => Green Bay [2] => Packers [teamname] => Packers ) [7] => Array ( => 8 [teamid] => 8 [1] => Chicago [teamcity] => Chicago [2] => Bears [teamname] => Bears ) [8] => Array ( => 9 [teamid] => 9 [1] => Tampa Bay [teamcity] => Tampa Bay [2] => Buccs [teamname] => Buccs ) [9] => Array ( => 10 [teamid] => 10 [1] => New Orleans [teamcity] => New Orleans [2] => Saints [teamname] => Saints ) [10] => Array ( => 11 [teamid] => 11 [1] => Carolina [teamcity] => Carolina [2] => Panthers [teamname] => Panthers ) [11] => Array ( => 12 [teamid] => 12 [1] => Atlanta [teamcity] => Atlanta [2] => Falcons [teamname] => Falcons ) [12] => Array ( => 13 [teamid] => 13 [1] => Seattle [teamcity] => Seattle [2] => Seahawks [teamname] => Seahawks ) [13] => Array ( => 14 [teamid] => 14 [1] => San Francisco [teamcity] => San Francisco [2] => 49ers [teamname] => 49ers ) [14] => Array ( => 15 [teamid] => 15 [1] => St. Louis [teamcity] => St. Louis [2] => Rams [teamname] => Rams ) [15] => Array ( => 16 [teamid] => 16 [1] => Arizona [teamcity] => Arizona [2] => Cardinals [teamname] => Cardinals ) [16] => Array ( => 17 [teamid] => 17 [1] => New York [teamcity] => New York [2] => Jets [teamname] => Jets ) [17] => Array ( => 18 [teamid] => 18 [1] => Miami [teamcity] => Miami [2] => Dolphins [teamname] => Dolphins ) [18] => Array ( => 19 [teamid] => 19 [1] => Buffalo [teamcity] => Buffalo [2] => Bills [teamname] => Bills ) [19] => Array ( => 20 [teamid] => 20 [1] => New England [teamcity] => New England [2] => Patriots [teamname] => Patriots ) [20] => Array ( => 21 [teamid] => 21 [1] => Baltimore [teamcity] => Baltimore [2] => Ravens [teamname] => Ravens ) [21] => Array ( => 22 [teamid] => 22 [1] => Cincinnati [teamcity] => Cincinnati [2] => Bengals [teamname] => Bengals ) [22] => Array ( => 23 [teamid] => 23 [1] => Pittsburgh [teamcity] => Pittsburgh [2] => Steelers [teamname] => Steelers ) [23] => Array ( => 24 [teamid] => 24 [1] => Cleveland [teamcity] => Cleveland [2] => Browns [teamname] => Browns ) [24] => Array ( => 25 [teamid] => 25 [1] => Houston [teamcity] => Houston [2] => Texans [teamname] => Texans ) [25] => Array ( => 26 [teamid] => 26 [1] => Tennessee [teamcity] => Tennessee [2] => Titans [teamname] => Titans ) [26] => Array ( => 27 [teamid] => 27 [1] => Jacksonville [teamcity] => Jacksonville [2] => Jaguars [teamname] => Jaguars ) [27] => Array ( => 28 [teamid] => 28 [1] => Indianapolis [teamcity] => Indianapolis [2] => Colts [teamname] => Colts ) [28] => Array ( => 29 [teamid] => 29 [1] => Denver [teamcity] => Denver [2] => Broncos [teamname] => Broncos ) [29] => Array ( => 30 [teamid] => 30 [1] => Kansas City [teamcity] => Kansas City [2] => Chiefs [teamname] => Chiefs ) [30] => Array ( => 31 [teamid] => 31 [1] => Oakland [teamcity] => Oakland [2] => Raiders [teamname] => Raiders ) [31] => Array ( => 32 [teamid] => 32 [1] => San Diego [teamcity] => San Diego [2] => Chargers [teamname] => Chargers ) ) Can anyone help me figure this out? i've been trying for hours (I know, that's pathetic ) I'm having troubling with trying to create a function to spit out a single array with the following array. I can write it in a away that looks through the arrays manually. the results i am trying to generate is that each item in generated array. Array to convert array( "account" => array( "login", "register", "logout", "edit", ), "p" => array( "report", ), "array1.0" => array( "array2.0" => array( "array3.0", "array3.1 ), "array2.1", ), generating the array will look like this
Array ( [0] => account [1] => account/login [2] => account/register [3] => account/logout [4] => account/edit [5] => p [6] => p/report [7] => array1.0 [8] => array1.0/array2.0 [9] => array1.0/array2.0/array3.0 [10] => array1.0/array2.0/array3.1 [11] => array1.0/array2.1 ) The idea is that id generates a single array with combined labels and arrays inside, etc. I just can't figure out how to create a script that will create this array even If I add a new value or array.
I have this thing that i am trying to make but i cant get it to work.. can anyone help? Code: [Select] function sql_read( $dbname,$dbusername,$dbpassword ) { $names = array(); $password = array(); $connect = @mysql_connect("mysql11.000webhost.com",$dbusername,$dbpassword) or die("Could Not Connect"); @mysql_select_db ($dbname) or die("Could not find DataBase"); $query = mysql_query("select * from users"); $numrows = mysql_num_rows($query); if ($numrows > 0){ while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($query)){ $names[] = $row["uname"]; $password[] = $row["password"]; $id = $row["id"]; } $return = array($names,$password,$id); }else{ $return = array(); } return $return[]; } $names = array(); $names = sql_read("XXXXXX","XXXXXX","XXXXXXX")[0]; The error i get is Code: [Select] Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '[' in /home/a5480952/public_html/sql/index.php on line 28 Line 28 is "$names = sql_read("XXXXXX","XXXXXX","XXXXXXX")[0];" Please help... i REALLLLD need help with this.. ask questions if you want to know more about what i am trying to do... thanks! I have two arrays, both with the same key values. I'd like to combine them. So for instance... Code: [Select] <?php $array1['abcd'] = array( 'value1' => "blah", 'value2' => "blahblah"); $array1['efgh'] = array( 'value1' => "ha", 'value2' => "haha", 'valuex' => "xyz"); $array2['abcd'] = array('value3' => "three", 'value4' => "four"); $array2['efgh'] = array( 'value3' => "hohoho", 'value6' => "six6"); function combine_arrays($array1,$array2) { //*combining* return $single_array; } echo "<pre>"; print_r(combine_arrays($array1,$array2)); echo "</pre>"; /* would produce ['abcd'] = ( 'value1' => "blah", 'value2' => "blahblah", 'value3' => "three", 'value4' => "four" ) ['efgh'] = ( 'value1' => "ha", 'value2' => "haha", 'valuex' => "xyz", 'value3' => "hohoho", 'value6' => "six6" ) */ ?> What's the easiest way to do this? I've spent many hours trying to solve this with no success. So, here's my challenge. Sample Data from DB: Month Year Measure 5 2010 164 6 2010 31 7 2010 20 8 2010 10 9 2010 10 10 2010 10 12 2010 10 1 2011 10 I need to display this data in a chart, but notice that I don't have data for month 11 and the chart must show all months with data and the month that I don't have data for (11 in this case) will show an interrupted line. I need to put this into an array to display month/year as label and measure as chart value. So, the above data needs to become: Month Year Measure 5 2010 164 6 2010 31 7 2010 20 8 2010 10 9 2010 10 10 2010 10 11 2010 -- 12 2010 10 1 2011 10 The issue here isn't the chart, but how to add the missing month (11) to the array and keep the measures corresponding with their months. Thank you. Arrays in C are fixed length:
#define MAX_SIZE 5 int main(void){ int n[ 5 ]; for(int i=0;i<MAX_SIZE;i++){ n[i]=i; } return 1; }If I try to insert an eleement into the array, it will result in undefined behavior. Java compensates for this by creating an actual object class called ArrayList or LinkedList, the former an internal store of array elements that dynamically resizes and the latter just a node tree with pointers to next and previous elements. ArrayList<Integer> arr = new ArrayList<Integer>(); arr.add(1); arr.add(2);It seens that the array() construct in PHP is not a function or a class but an internal construct. How does it dynamically resize arrays? Hi i'am try to insert multiple data on a single submit, but i'm a total noob to Arrays, can any one help me out here... one of the members send me this out, but still i can figure it out how to insert the fields onto my database. it inserts but doesnt get the valuee.. Please help! if(isset($_POST['save'])) { unset($_POST['save']); $i = count($_POST['id']); $x = 0; for($x=0; $x <$i;$x++){ foreach($_POST as $data =>$d){ echo $data.'-'.$d[$x].'<br/>'; $insert = mysql_query("insert into tbl_grades"); //sql statement here (example): insert into table name (value of $data) values( value of$d[$x]) -- can anyone help me with this , how can i query to get the value of this, //HOW DO I MAKE MY SQL QUERY TO SAVE THIS OUT, I KNOW THIS IS MY PROBLEM IN THE QUERY.... here's my HTML <input name="id[]" type="hidden" value="<?php echo $row['id'];?>" /> 1st<input name="fg[]" type="text" id="fg[]" size="1" value="<?php $g_sub['sub_id'];?>"/> 2nd<input name="sg[]" type="text" id="sg[]" size="1" value="<?php $g_sub['sub_id'];?>"/> 3rd<input name="tg[]" type="text" id="tg[]" size="1" value="<?php $g_sub['sub_id'];?>"/> 4th <input name="forg[]" type="text" id="forg[]" size="1" value="<?php $g_sub['sub_id'];?>"/> ---- sub_id stands for subject id I'm not sure if this can be done, but I would like to get the sum for each $.row[''] result ex: if $row['robotics'] had values of 100,150,300 I would like to be able to show a total of 550 Code: [Select] <?php echo "<Table border=1>"; echo "<tr><td></td><td>Robotics</td><td>Chiral Stuctors</td><td>Enriched Uranium</td><td>Mechanical Parts</td><td>Coolant</td><td>Consumer Electronics</td><td>Precious Metals</td><td>Reactive Metals</td><td>Oxygen</td><td>Toxic Metals</td></tr>"; $result = mysql_query("select * from `pi`"); while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { echo "<tr><td>".$row['pilot']."</td>"; echo "<td>".$row['robotics']."</td>"; echo "<td>".$row['chiralstuctors']."</td>"; echo "<td>".$row['enricheduranium']."</td>"; echo "<td>".$row['mechanicalparts']."</td>"; echo "<td>".$row['collant']."</td>"; echo "<td>".$row['consumerelectronics']."</td>"; echo "<td>".$row['preciousmetals']."</td>"; echo "<td>".$row['reactivemetals']."</td>"; echo "<td>".$row['oxygen']."</td>"; echo "<td>".$row['toxicmetals']."</td></tr>"; } echo "</table>"; ?> Ok so this link returns HTML $hitlist = file_get_contents($iMobLink."get_hit_list?user_id=".$iStore[2]."&level=10&auth_key=".$iStore[3]); now to parse it out I have this $entry = explode('<entry>', $hitlist); $hitlist = file_get_contents($iMobLink."get_hit_list?user_id=".$iStore[2]."&level=10&auth_key=".$iStore[3]); $user_id = explode('<user_id>', $hitlist); $user_id = explode('</user_id>', $user_id[1]); $mobname = explode('<mob_name>', $hitlist); $mobname = explode('</mob_name>', $mobname[1]); $paiduser = explode('<paid_user>', $hitlist); $paiduser = explode('</paid_user>', $paid_user[1]); $amount = explode('<amount>', $hitlist); $amount = explode('</amount>', $amount[1]); $paid_time = explode('<placed_time_ago>', $hitlist); $paid_time = explode('</placed_time_ago>', $paid_time[1]); $level = explode('<level>', $hitlist); $level = explode('</level>', $level[1]); $entry = explode('</entry>', $entry[1]); echo $user_id[0]."\n"; echo urldecode($mobname[0])."\n"; echo $amount[0]."\n"; echo $paid_time[0]."\n"; echo $level[0]."\n"; echo $entry[0];} Ok now.... this only returns one entry of the xml when there are more than 10. I need it to return all ten+ of the entrys here is what the xml looks like <outer> − <xml> − <entry> − <target_user> <user_id>512433892</user_id> <mob_name>MR%2025TATT00S%2C%20Level%2015</mob_name> </target_user> − <paid_user> <user_id>554190549</user_id> <mob_name>PRINCE%20OF%20NEW</mob_name> </paid_user> <amount>48000000000</amount> <is_npc>false</is_npc> <placed_time_ago>3 days ago</placed_time_ago> <level>15</level> </entry> − <entry> − <target_user> <user_id>530120192</user_id> <mob_name>EVILNESS%20SIMPLIFIED%2C%20Level%2013</mob_name> </target_user> − <paid_user> <user_id>539494114</user_id> <mob_name>StompinDatAzz</mob_name> </paid_user> <amount>1478608800</amount> <is_npc>false</is_npc> <placed_time_ago>1 day ago</placed_time_ago> <level>13</level> </entry> − <entry> − <target_user> <user_id>526183645</user_id> <mob_name>snatch%20rider%2C%20Level%20112</mob_name> </target_user> − <paid_user> <user_id>450207248</user_id> <mob_name>ShiftyShellShock</mob_name> </paid_user> <amount>999999999</amount> <is_npc>false</is_npc> <placed_time_ago>22 hours ago</placed_time_ago> <level>112</level> </entry> − <entry> − <target_user> <user_id>542145086</user_id> <mob_name>Riding%20Raider%2C%20Level%2043</mob_name> </target_user> − <paid_user> <user_id>513441119</user_id> <mob_name>Level%20U%20uP</mob_name> </paid_user> <amount>334616000</amount> <is_npc>false</is_npc> <placed_time_ago>18 hours ago</placed_time_ago> <level>43</level> </entry> − <entry> − <target_user> <user_id>554043828</user_id> <mob_name>klaibers%20limited%2C%20Level%2011</mob_name> </target_user> − <paid_user> <user_id>522432052</user_id> <mob_name>Sloppy%20Seconds</mob_name> </paid_user> <amount>39344504405</amount> <is_npc>false</is_npc> <placed_time_ago>17 hours ago</placed_time_ago> <level>11</level> </entry> − <entry> − <target_user> <user_id>496266215</user_id> <mob_name>Geheim%20Abwher%2C%20Level%207</mob_name> </target_user> − <paid_user> <user_id>216904061</user_id> <mob_name>yve1</mob_name> </paid_user> <amount>2499912800</amount> <is_npc>false</is_npc> <placed_time_ago>16 hours ago</placed_time_ago> <level>7</level> </entry> − <entry> − <target_user> <user_id>524874924</user_id> <mob_name>MYLILFRIEND%2C%20Level%20104</mob_name> </target_user> − <paid_user> <user_id>536745842</user_id> <mob_name>SUC%20MY%20GLOCK</mob_name> </paid_user> <amount>1615247200</amount> <is_npc>false</is_npc> <placed_time_ago>15 hours ago</placed_time_ago> <level>104</level> </entry> − <entry> − <target_user> <user_id>531185082</user_id> <mob_name>THE%20RAGE%20WITHIN%2C%20Level%2031</mob_name> </target_user> − <paid_user> <user_id>512862859</user_id> <mob_name>The%20Kozmik%20Slop</mob_name> </paid_user> <amount>16536800</amount> <is_npc>false</is_npc> <placed_time_ago>14 hours ago</placed_time_ago> <level>31</level> </entry> − <entry> − <target_user> <user_id>494326270</user_id> <mob_name>RIDE%20HIS%20CUCUMBER%2C%20Level%2016</mob_name> </target_user> − <paid_user> <user_id>554794332</user_id> <mob_name>STDS%20R%20BAD%20MMKAY</mob_name> </paid_user> <amount>337825600</amount> <is_npc>false</is_npc> <placed_time_ago>14 hours ago</placed_time_ago> <level>16</level> </entry> − <entry> − <target_user> <user_id>558355598</user_id> <mob_name>DEATH%20TO%20HITLIST%2C%20Level%2011</mob_name> </target_user> − <paid_user> <user_id>558349535</user_id> <mob_name>Gangsta%20Love</mob_name> </paid_user> <amount>181600000</amount> <is_npc>false</is_npc> <placed_time_ago>10 hours ago</placed_time_ago> <level>11</level> </entry> − <entry> − <target_user> <user_id>545114043</user_id> <mob_name>Ridin%20Dirty%2C%20Level%20130</mob_name> </target_user> − <paid_user> <user_id>510805692</user_id> <mob_name>iced%20baby</mob_name> </paid_user> <amount>481680800</amount> <is_npc>false</is_npc> <placed_time_ago>10 hours ago</placed_time_ago> <level>130</level> </entry> Notice there is more than one energy.. now how to I parse it out to where I can define each entry by a variable or something... any help is appreciated.. Thanks Hi, I am trying to specify a new variable that points to two columns from a table, I think I need to use an array but not sure how to code it. The reason I want one variable instead of two is because it will be used as a dynamic link for home teams and away teams to link to the team page, hope that makes sense. Here is the code I currently have: Code: [Select] <?php $query = "SELECT tr.competition, tr.date, tr.htp, tr.hts, tr.ats, tr.atp, tr.et, tr.htpts, tr.atpts, tth.team as hometeam, tta.team as awayteam FROM test_selections ts LEFT JOIN (test_results tr, test_teams tth, test_teams tta) ON (tth.teamid = tr.hometeam AND tta.teamid = tr.awayteam) WHERE ts.userid = '{$_SESSION['userid']}' AND (tr.hometeam = ts.teamid OR tr.awayteam = ts.teamid) GROUP BY tr.resultid ORDER BY tr.resultid DESC"; $result = mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error()); while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) { $team = array($row['hometeam'], $row['awayteam']); ?> Any help would be very much appreciated. Let's say I have an array like this: Man1(0), Man1(1), Man1(2), etc. Man2(0), Man2(1), Man2(2), etc. Man3(0), Man3(1), Man3(2), etc. ... and I want to loop through the array. I know I can do: Code: [Select] $i=0; while $i<=99 {//...do something with Man1[$i];} i++; but can I also do a loop with each Man? Like: Code: [Select] $i=0;$a=1; while $i<=99 {//...do something with Man$a[$i];} i++;a++; I've written all the code for each Man separately and I'm thinking there's got to be a way to shorten the code with another loop, but I don't know how. Hope that makes sense. Thanks. I have created two classes. One is called 'move' and the other 'unit'. To make my example easier to follow, I shall use the much loved pokemon series to explain my dilemma. Here are the class declarations. new class unit { var $name, $moves; public function newUnit($name, $moves) { $this->name = $name; $this->moves = $moves; } } new class move { var $name, $attack; public function newMove($name, $attack) { $this->name = $name; $this->moves = $moves; } } Now I shall instantiate these classes (if that makes sense xD) - I just started OOP yesterday, do mind my ignorance. $unit = array(); $move = array(); $unit[0] = new unit; $unit[0]->newUnit("picachu",array("thunderbolt","quick-attack")); Now, let's say I want to populate the $move array with the moves in the unit object (thunderbolt and quick-attack). I can retrieve their attack values from a database: $thunderboltAttack = 200; $quick-attackAttack = 40; I now want to create a function that will create instances of the 'move' class to produce: $move[0] = new move; $move[0]->newMove("thunderbolt",200); $move[1] = new move; $move[1]->newMove("quick-attack",40); Here is my dire attempt to do so: function createUnits($moves){ //$moves is the array holding the unit's moves for($i; $i < count($moves); $i++) { $arr[] =new move; $arr[count($units) - 1]->name = $moves[0]; $arr[count($units) - 1]->attack = $someAttackData; } return $arr; } $moves[] = createUnits; I'm ending up with a multi-dimensional array when I want a linear one like this: $move[0] = new move; $move[0]->newMove("thunderbolt",200); $move[1] = new move; $move[1]->newMove("quick-attack",40); What do I need to do. Do I have to resort to making $move global from within the function and do things that way? Code: [Select] $data=array('user1'=>'pass1','user2'=>'pass2'); now i would like that echo prints out the user1 word. Code: [Select] echo $data[?what here?]; Hello! i want to store data in a array (as seen in the code). Im trying to make it so that a php code search through the arrays and find the correct one. once it does it tells me. I dont know if im close, How ever this is what i have. $carrier = $_POST['carrier']; $carriers = array( array("verizon","tmobile","sprint","att","virgin","textnow","metro","unknown"), array("@vtext.com","@tomomail.net","@messaging.sprintpcs.com","@txt.att.net","@vmobl.com","@textnow.me","@mymetropcs.com","@teleflip.com") ); If ($carrier = Hi, I need to do this: Write a method to quickly find the array index position of a given number in a ascending sorted array of numbers. e.g. in an array { 1, 2, 5, 10, 102 }, the array index position of a given number 5, would have an answer of 2. We're looking for an answer that's better than O(n). I was using php's built in methods but I need to do this with a basic function using no helper methods. Can anybody help me out with this? Thanks in advance. Ok i am trying to create a simple program that will allow mwe to use an array with 8 numbers, the output form should show the numbers in their original order that the user inputs them, in numerical order, Highest number, lowest number and then the average number. I am confused on what logic i would use to do this. If anyone could help me get started it would be much appreciated. here's waht i have so far. Code: [Select] <?php $Num1 = $_POST['fielda']; $Num2 = $_POST['fieldb']; $Num3= $_POST['fieldc']; $Num4 = $_POST['fieldd']; $Num5 = $_POST['fielde']; $Num6 = $_POST['fieldf']; $Num7 = $_POST['fieldg']; $Num8 = $_POST['fieldh']; $Numbers = array(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8); $big = max($Numbers); $small = min($Numbers); $average = array_sum($Numbers) / 8; ?> Hello, I have an array, $solutions, and a separate indexing array, $solution_order. From the $solution_order array (developed from the $order variable, where each $order variable looks like '0321' or '3021'), I'd like to create a new array $ordered_solutions, which indexes on the values picked from the $solution_order array. For example, if my $solutions array is (Big, Small, Fat, Skinny) and my $solution_order array is (2,3,1,0), then the final results should be (Fat, Skinny, Small, Big). I've written down what I have so far. Any thoughts about how to move this forward would be appreciated. Thanks! function GetOrder($solution, $wrong1, $wrong2, $wrong3, $order) { $solutions = array( $solution, $wrong1, $wrong2, $wrong3); $solution_order = array(substr($order,0,1), substr($order,1,1), substr($order,2,1), substr($order,3,1)); $ordered_solutions = array(); //what do to here?? return $ordered_solutions; } Hello, I have 2 array questions that I'm hoping someone can help me with. 1) First, I'm trying to add elements to a previously existing array. I start with: $data = array('text' => $_POST['text'], 'question_type' => $_POST['question_type'], 'solution' => $_POST['solution'], 'filename' => $filename, 'author_id' => $_POST['author']); Then, under certain circumstances, I'm going to want to add the following to the array $data: 'incorrect_solution1' => $_POST['incorrect_solution1'], 'incorrect_solution2' => $_POST['incorrect_solution2'], 'incorrect_solution3' => $_POST['incorrect_solution3']) I tried the concatenation function, combined with an if statement but then PHP thinks that I have a string. 2) Once I have the array, I want to shuffle the solution and 3 incorrect solution indices. I'm not sure how to shuffle just a portion of an array. Any help with either or both questions would be appreciated. Thank you. I have ticket's for my lottery system. Somone chooses 3 random numbers out of 36, it will show 1|20|30 but now I want to beable to have my Members BUY multiple Tickets! So then I added a comma between the 3 arrays So the code will look like this when they select the balls they want Code: [Select] 1|20|30,20|10|5 /etc /etc But now I have 1 problem. How do I go about validating the arrays for each COMMA inside the | ARRAY? Cause let's saY I don't want anyone to Submit a ball number higher then "36" how would I go about making it so it checks through each array and if it's higher then 32 I can give them a Error? Also, I each Ticket costs (5 Forum Gold) so the above code would be a total of 10 Forum Gold, because they're "2" Tickets being bought, how would I go about making a $counter++ in the arrays to count only the "," so I can tell how much Gold the member needs to have before he purchases Thanks |