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Posted by BuZZard on 01/11/07 03:25
"Onideus Mad Hatter" <usenet@backwater-productions.net> wrote in message
news:bd8bq2ta1bg7vlk085brief3i1gver1han@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 23:33:39 GMT, "BuZZard" <buzzard@buzzardnest.us>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Onideus Mad Hatter" <usenet@backwater-productions.net> wrote in message
> >news:dfn6q25mhhkts44htptacnu5rmkbcnrq3p@4ax.com...
> >> In PHP...how you do you have a variable, array variable?
> >>
> >> Like I have an array called $line_1 all the way through $line_192
> >>
> >> And so I want to have a while statement where I've got like:
> >>
> >> $i = 1
> >> $pos = 5
> >>
> >> And then do it like $line_$i[$pos]
> >>
> >> Cept it doesn't work. Neither does $line_[$i][$pos] or
> >> $line_($i)[$pos] or $line_'$i[$pos]' or any of the other combinations
> >> and variations I've tried.
> >>
> >> In Actionscript everything has a kind of address and I can do it like:
> >>
> >> 'line_'+i+'[pos]'
> >>
> >> or
> >>
> >> line_[i][pos]
> >>
> >> But it won't work in PHP. Maybe it's just not possible in PHP? Or
> >> maybe there's another way of creating like an array inside an array?
> >>
> >> *confused*
> >
> >your such a dip shit .... blubber head.
> >get a clue!
> >You can create and use variable array variables if you weren't so dumn:
> >${"line_$i"}[$pos] = "some text";
> >
> >to make multi-dimensional...
> >${"line_$i"}[$pos] = array('one' => array(), 'two' => array());
> >
> >and another way.....
> >
> >${"line_$i"}[$pos]['one'][0] = array();
>
> Way to copy what someone else already posted and pretend that you came
> up with it, Dipshit.
I didn't copy anything mr.braindead.. its my own words put into type to try
to help your dumn azz out... Maybe you should stick to dying your hair and
giving out makeup tips.
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