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Posted by Rich on 12/01/06 19:18

On 1 Dec 2006 09:47:36 -0800, ia wrote...
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>>Please don't post the same post each 45minutes as a new user, it's enough once.
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>I am sorry I may not be clear. Bascially the problem I was trying to
>explain is I am assigning multiple $strings to multiple arrays, so
>therefore I need a way to assign multiple string counts like ($string1
>$string2 ---- not $string[1] $string[2] to such arrays.)
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>How do you get PHP to work this way?
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>in a loop {
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>$string1 = $array1
>$string2 = $array2
>$string3 = $array3
>$string4 = $array4
>$string...
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>}
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>How do I get the count affixed to the $string1 without expressing it
>like $string[x]
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>Thank you mucho for any assistance!
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It might be more effort than it's worth to constantly track the array count an
update the value anytime something changes. You can probably get by using the
count($array1) function to get the count for a specific array.

Rich
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