Posted by Oliver Grδtz on 10/01/05 23:59
Frank Keessen schrieb:
> Can you please help me with the following
> This is in the array($info[0]["bdnadvocaat"])
> Array ( [count] => 2 [0] => 210 [1] => 149 )
> This is the code:
> $testje=array($info[0]["bdnadvocaat"]);
> $test=array_shift($testje);
> print_r($test);
> This is the output
> Array ( [count] => 2 [0] => 210 [1] => 149 )
> How can i remove the 'count' from the array?
array_shift works "in situ", it operates on the array insted of
returning a new one. Also you are using array(), whichs builds an array
of its argument(s). Suppose you have
Array ( [count] => 2 [0] => 210 [1] => 149 )
in $info[0]["bdnadvocaat"]. Then $testje=array($info[0]["bdnadvocaat"]);
will result in having
Array ( [0] => Array( [count] => 2 [0] => 210 [1] => 149 ))
in $testje. An array with just one value! Afterwards doing
$test=array_shift($testje); will remove the first element from $test and
give it as result. Afterwards you have
$test == Array ( [count] => 2 [0] => 210 [1] => 149 )
$testje == Array ( )
If you simply want to remove the first element from
$info[0]["bdnadvocaat"], you can simply
array_shift($info[0]["bdnadvocaat"])
which removes count.
AllOLLi
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