<?php
$foo = "my_array";
$$foo = array(0 => "bar");

var_dump($my_array);
?>
array(1) { [0]=>  string(3) "bar" }


Regards Frank

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Von: Shaun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. November 2007 13:57
An: php-general@lists.php.net
Betreff: [PHP] Variable Names


Hi,

I seem to be having a problem in assigning a value to an array where the
array is called dynamically.

e.g. the physical name for the array is "my_array", so:
my_array[1] = "test";
works fine.

$array_name = "my_array";
$array_name[1] = "test";
does not work.

I have tried $$array_name[1] = "test"; but to no avail.

Here is my code

/**
 * Adds any posted values from the application form to the session
 */
 function add_form_to_session() {
  foreach ($_POST AS $key => $value) {
   if (is_array($value)) {
    foreach ($value AS $subkey => $subvalue) {
     $_SESSION['ses-app-form']->$key[$subkey] = $subvalue;
     //echo "value: ".$key."<br>";
    }
   }

   else {
    $_SESSION['ses-app-form']->$key = $value;
    //echo "value: ".$key." = ".$value."<br>";
   }
  }
 }


Any Ideas?

Cheers,

Shaun

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