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Posted by Schroeder, AJ on 09/22/06 17:25
davie wrote:
> Try a multidimensonal array
> $ar[0][0]= "Serial0";
> $ar[0][1]= "PPP T1 to Customer";
> etc
I think that is the way to go instead of a simple append. I am just not sure
how to combine the two arrays into one multi-dimensional array.
Thank you for the help!
>
>
> Schroeder, AJ wrote:
>> Hello group,
>>
>> I am a relative PHP newbie and I am trying to combine two arrays
>> together, but I also need to keep the keys of one array intact. What
>> I am doing is two SNMP walks against a Cisco router in which I
>> expect the script to return the interface number along with a small
>> description of the interface type, like this:
>>
>> Array
>> (
>> [IF-MIB::ifDescr.1] => Serial0
>> [IF-MIB::ifDescr.2] => FastEthernet0
>> [IF-MIB::ifDescr.3] => Null0
>> [IF-MIB::ifDescr.4] => Loopback100
>> )
>>
>> I also am doing another SNMP walk to gather the user-defined
>> description of each interface (which is keyed off of the interface
>> number). Here is the output I get from that:
>>
>> Array
>> (
>> [OLD-CISCO-INTERFACES-MIB::locIfDescr.1] => "PPP T1 to Customer"
>> [OLD-CISCO-INTERFACES-MIB::locIfDescr.2] => "Ethernet to LAN"
>> [OLD-CISCO-INTERFACES-MIB::locIfDescr.3] => ""
>> [OLD-CISCO-INTERFACES-MIB::locIfDescr.4] => ""
>> )
>>
>> I would like to combine the arrays, but I would like to preserve the
>> keys and values from the first array, but also append the values of
>> the second array (don't really care about the keys, they *should*
>> line up).
>>
>> I looked into the array_combine function, but that takes the values
>> from the first array and makes them the keys for a new array.
>>
>> My ultimate goal is to output this to an HTML table, but the data is
>> not lining up as I expected since when I join/combine the arrays, I
>> lose my keys.
>>
>> Any help on this is appreciated!
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> AJ Schroeder
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