What an embarrassing oversight.  I'm sorry, I figured this one out.  You 
don't define the $i counter variable in the loop (DUH).

$i = 1;
foreach ($months) {
   // do some things
   $i++;
}

Thanks to all those who may respond before reading this....


Erik


On Tuesday, March 26, 2002, at 09:49  AM, Erik Price wrote:

> I have a pretty basic question and was wondering if someone could point 
> me in the right direction:
>
> I have a foreach loop, where I execute some commands for each element 
> in a certain array.  One thing I would like to add to this loop is a 
> counter, so that on each iteration of the loop I have a next higher 
> number.  The following does not work:
>
> foreach ($months) {
>   $i = 1;
>   // do some things
>   $i++;
> }
>
> because in each new iteration of the loop, $i is reset to 1.  Is there 
> a way that I can achieve this effect?  Thanks for any advice,
>
>
> Erik




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