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Posted by Stephen Johnson on 05/26/05 07:57
Then this is what I would suggest.
$alph = array('*', 'A', 'B','C'...etc) ;
$i=0;
Echo"<Select name=foo>";
While($alph[$i]){
echo"<option value=$alph[$i]>$alph[$i]";
$i++;
}
Echo"</Select>";
On 5/25/05 9:54 PM, "MIGUEL ANTONIO GUIRAO AGUILAR"
<miguel.guirao@mail.telcel.com> wrote:
> Yes, because I will create a <select> field within the for loop, and the
> options of the select should be letters.
>
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> De: Stephen Johnson <php@thelonecoder.com>
> Fecha: Miércoles, Mayo 25, 2005 9:49 pm
> Asunto: Re: [PHP-DB] Letters loop
>
>>
>> Why?
>>
>> If you need to do a loop that runs 26 times just set your high
>> value for 26.
>>
>> Is there some reason you need to use letters ?
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/25/05 8:37 PM, "MIGUEL ANTONIO GUIRAO AGUILAR"
>> <miguel.guirao@mail.telcel.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!!
>>>
>>> I wanna a do a for loop with letters, Is this possible?
>>>
>>> for ($i = 'A'; $i <= 'Z'; $i++){
>>> // code
>>> }
>>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
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