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Posted by Chris on 10/29/07 21:00

How can I change the following snippet to have the array key start at
1 and not 0?

$timetable = explode(',', $row['timetable']);

It is taken from the following code...first time around the loop
$timetable["$eachperiod"] = $timetable[1] which puts me out of sync
with the number of fields I am creating ie. I lose $timetable[0].

// Weekdays
for ($weekdays=0;$weekdays <=4;$weekdays++) {
echo "<tr>\n";
$day = array('Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed','Thu','Fri');
echo "\t<td class=\"tbl_day\">".$day[$weekdays]."</td>\n";

// Periods
for ($periods=1;$periods <=$num_periods;$periods++) {
$eachperiod = $weekdays*$num_periods+$periods;

// Fill the table with periods
$fields = $timetable["$eachperiod"];

Cheers,

Chris

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