ID:               12257
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: W2000, Debian
 PHP Version:      4.0.6
 New Comment:

This is now documented as a <note>.

A good feature request is to have list work on associative arrays,
which would also mean it won't rely on perfect 0,1,2... order either.

Imho this is a .5 bug and .5 feature request.  Could someone explain
why the current behavoir exists?  See also the user notes under list().


Previous Comments:
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[2001-08-31 10:23:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

List() can't handle associative arrays. Moved to feature request.

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[2001-07-19 11:40:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

<?php
        $tmp=array(0=>1, "test"=>2);
        list($xx,$yy)=$tmp;
        echo("$xx, $yy");
?>

---Output:start---
1,
---Output:end-----

Variable $yy is empty (only if key name is not integer).
$tmp=array(0=>1, 1=>2);
In this case - it works...

Danny

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