Bingo! Here's the script that work!
-- clip --
$FFR = array (
"TU4R" => array( "TU4R" => "" ),
"CD01" => array( "CD01" => "" ),
"PH01" => array( "PH01" => "" ),
"ENDS" => array( "ENDS" => "" )
);
// The variable, $name & $number came from the script I made
// but is not included here. (No need to make a long news post).
// $name ==> for any like "TU4R", "PH01", etc.
// $number ==> Counter for the repeating $name like "PH01"
$FFR[$name][$number] = $data_str;
echo "Segment Type --> ".$FFR["TU4R"]["1"];
echo "<br>";
echo "Segment Type --> ".$FFR["PH01"]["1"];
echo "<br>";
echo "Segment Type --> ".$FFR["PH01"]["2"];
echo "<br>";
echo "Segment Type --> ".$FFR["PH01"]["3"];
echo "<br>";
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Thank you all for your help!
Scott
"Demitrious S. Kelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
003e01c1db3d$0aa52e50$3601a8c0@DK">news:003e01c1db3d$0aa52e50$3601a8c0@DK...
> Use a multi-dimensional array... try this as a kind of 'proof of
> concept'
>
> <?php
>
> $array["tu4r"][]=0
> $array["tu4r"][]=10
> $array["tu4r"][]=100
> $array["tu4r"][]=1000
> $array["ph10"][]=0;
> $array["ph10"][]=1;
> $array["ph10"][]=2;
> $array["ph10"][]=126;
>
> echo '<pre>';
> foreach ( $array["ph10"] as $value ) {
> echo ' PH10: '.$value.chr(10);
> }
> echo '</pre>';
> echo '<pre>';
> foreach ( $array["tu4r"] as $value ) {
> echo ' TU4R: '.$value.chr(10);
> }
> echo '</pre>';
>
> ?>
>
> cheers
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Fletcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 10:15 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Re: Any ideas on combining arrays????
>
> Well, I don't thinik this will work. Because I will recieve an
> unknown
> number of data. The number of PH10 I would get would be either 1 or 2
> or
> 126, etc. There is no way to determine the number, so I already create
> an
> counter to tell me how many of them. So, that leave me with an need to
> create an array to unlimited number of PH10 without overwritting the
> current
> PH10. Here's my demo.
>
> TU4R = "TU4R is 0"
> PH10 = "PH10 is 0"
> PH10 = "PH10 is 1"
> PH10 = "PH10 is 2"
>
> Can anyone write a multidimentional array demostration to handle
> this
> demo?
>
> Thanks a Million!
> Scott
>
> "Maxim Maletsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > See, Scott.. It is all about your logic.
> >
> > For instance, you can create a nice multidimentional array like this:
> >
> > Array(
> > '0'=>Array(
> > 'data'=>Array( // your whole data array
> > .... data
> > .... data
> > .... data
> > ),
> > 'parameters'=>Array( // the settings rlative to data array
> > 'count'=>'256',
> > 'type_of_data'=>'strings',
> > 'came_from_DB'=>'PostgreSQL',
> > 'came_from_table'=>'thisTable'
> > 'etc'=>'bla...bla..bla..'
> > )
> > ),
> > '1'=>Array(
> > 'data'=>Array( // your whole data array
> > .... data
> > .... data
> > .... data
> > ),
> > 'parameters'=>Array( // the settings rlative to data array
> > 'count'=>'258',
> > 'type_of_data'=>'integers',
> > 'came_from_DB'=>'mySQL',
> > 'came_from_table'=>'thatTable'
> > 'etc'=>'bla...bla..bla..'
> > )
> > ),
> >
> > ... etc....etc...etc...
> >
> > );
> >
> >
> >
> > in this way you can loop the whole thing, access the data by refering
> to
> the
> > 'data' subarray and then get the parameters (counts, types whatever
> you
> > want) by accessing 'parameters' subarray containing the relative
> settings
> > for that very array.
> >
> > As I said in the very first line - all up to your logic and the
> organization
> > rules within the code.
> >
> > Hope it is of any help to you.
> >
> >
> > Maxim Maletsky
> >
> > Founder, Chief Developer
> > PHPBeginner.com (Where PHP Begins)
> >
> > www.PHPBeginner.com
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Scott Fletcher writes:
> >
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > Need some ideas on combining some arrays into one! I have array
> for
> > > data and other array for counter. How do I make an array that would
> show
> > > different data for each counter number?
> > >
> > > -- clip --
> > > $FFR = array (
> > > "TU4R" => array( "data" => "", "count" => "" ),
> > > "PH01" => array( "data" => "", "count" => "" ),
> > > );
> > > -- clip --
> > >
> > > The response should look something like this when I pick the
> correct
> > > data and correct count;
> > >
> > > $FFR["TU4R"]["data"]["0"]["count"] = "TU4R is 0";
> > > $FFR["TU4R"]["data"]["1"]["count"] = "TU4R is 1";
> > > $FFR["TU4R"]["data"]["2"]["count"] = "TU4R is 2";
> > >
> > > I tried to do something like this but it doesn't work. I have
> been
> > > working for 2 days trying to figure it out. I appreciate any help
> you
> can
> > > provide for me.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Scott
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> >
> >
> > Maxim Maletsky
> >
> > Founder, Chief Developer
> > PHPBeginner.com (Where PHP Begins)
> >
> > www.PHPBeginner.com
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
>
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