Posted by BuZZard on 01/10/07 23:33
"Onideus Mad Hatter" <usenet@backwater-productions.net> wrote in message
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> 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();
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BuZZard
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