tedd wrote:
At 11:52 AM -0400 9/17/07, brian wrote:

tedd wrote:

Richard Kurth wrote:

$Campaign_array| = array('0','1','3','5','8','15','25');|
I know that I can find the next recored in a array using next. What I do not understand is if I know the last number was say 5 how do I tell the script that that is the current number so I can select the next record



What the next record?

Try:

    $array = array('0','1','3','5','8','15','25');
    $val = "5";

    echo($array[array_search($val, $array)+1]);

Cheers,

tedd


Not quite:

$array = array('0','1','3','5','8','15','25');
$val = "25";

echo($array[array_search($val, $array)+1]);

Notice: Undefined offset: 7 ...

brian


Duh?

You program for that -- you want me to write the entire code?


~sigh~

Grasshopper, the point i was trying to make is that your example displays what *not* to do with array_search(). Though a wonderful teaching aid in itself, it falls somewhat short of being a reasonable solution for the OP.

brian

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