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Posted by H@C0 on 12/11/06 22:09
O.K., The counting goes well.
But, how do I get reverse counting?
Highest number on top and '1' at the bottom?
TIA,
Hans
On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 08:12:51 -0800, Tyrone Slothrop <ts@paranoids.com>
wrote:
>On Sun, 10 Dec 2006 12:58:08 +0100, "H@C0" <name@fish.net> wrote:
>
>>One more question ...
>>How can I count the results?
>>I want each line of the results to start with a count number.
>>TIA,
>>Hans
>>
>>>>
>>>>Something like this will display all records containing "London"
>>>>
>>>>$search="London";
>>>>
>>>>$data=file("data.txt");
>>>>
>>>>foreach ($data as $row){
>>>> $field=explode("||",$row);
>>>> if(strpos($field[0],$search)!==false){
>>>> echo $row,"<br>";
>>>> }
>>>>unset($field);
>>>>}
>
>Before the search:
>$i=1;
>
>Then:
>echo $i++.". ".$row."<br>";
>
>I coded a flatfile database script a couple weeks ago with a lot of
>nice features, like multi-page results (1-10>>11-20, etc.), search for
>a range value in an integer field, and a lot more. You may have the
>script in its present form (beta with a couple little bugs) if you can
>provide a place to send a zip file. Just post a message here with
>subject of Attn: Tyrone Slothrop
>
>(No, that is not my real name.)
>
>All I ask in return is a report of any bugs you find in the script
>since it will be going into a production environment in a week or two.
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