Re: [PHP] Problems with multiple arrays

2005-05-23 Thread Brent Baisley
For your result, you want to create the array something like this: $array_data[] = array('id'=>'1', 'name'=>'1', 'email'=>'1'); $array_data[] = array('id'=>'2', 'name'=>'2', 'email'=>'2'); $array_data[] = array('id'=>'3', 'name'=>'3', 'email'=>'3'); ... Each array "record" will contain three "fi

RE: [PHP] Problems with multiple arrays

2005-05-23 Thread Shaw, Chris - Accenture
Sorry, sent the wrong code. $value) { echo $full_data[0][$key], ' - ', $full_data[1][$key], ' - ', $full_data[2][$key], ' '; } ?> Result: id_1 - name_1 - email_1 id_2 - name_2 - email_2 id_3 - name_3 - email_3 id_4 - name_4 - email_4 This message has been delivere

RE: [PHP] Problems with multiple arrays

2005-05-23 Thread Shaw, Chris - Accenture
can better that code. I am still a learner in php "magic functions". ;) C. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 May 2005 14:48 To: php-general@lists.php.net Subject: [PHP] Problems with multiple arrays Hi all, I have 3 arrays:

[PHP] Problems with multiple arrays

2005-05-23 Thread virtualsoftware
Hi all, I have 3 arrays: $array _ids = (id_1, id_2, id_3, id_4) $array_names = (name_1, name_2, name_3, name_4) $array_emails = (email_1, email_2, email_3, email_4) I want to create an array that contains all this arrays and then to print the array. Something like that: foreach ($