Hi ... You can make it like this: If you have $variable4[0]="four";
Then you can have a new variable $$variable[0] , and the new variable´s name is four Cordialmente Daniel Massón => Ingeniero de desarollo [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.imagine.com.co Tels: (57)(1) 2182064 - 6163218 Bogotá - Colombia ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Soluciones web para internet e intranet - Asesoría y Soporte Técnico - Licenciamiento de Software -----Mensaje original----- De: Kevin Heflin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Enviado el: viernes, 06 de septiembre de 2002 13:38 Para: php-general Asunto: [PHP] generating variable names Hoping someone can help me with this. Below I have an example of what I'm trying to accomplish. Bottom line.. I need to print out $variable3[0] and $variable4[0] and my problem is that I'm trying to generate the variable name. I can get this to work with $variable1 and $variable2 which are not arrays, however that doesn't help me much. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Kevin <? $variable1="one"; $variable2="two"; $variable3[0]="three"; $variable4[0]="four"; $j=1; while($j<5){ print("${variable.$j} <BR>"); $j++; } $j=1; while($j<5){ $k="\$variable".$j."[0]"; print("$k <BR>"); print("${variable.$k} <BR>"); $j++; } ?> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php