change to:
list( $policy_num, $policy_year, $application_reference ) = explode( "--",
$policy );
-Original Message-
From: Chris Boget [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 11:22 AM
To: PHP General
Subject: [PHP] list(), each()
Ok, I've got to be doing something wrong
> Why do you put each(explode()) ? Just list() = explode() is what you
> want.
I did that because I thought they were complimentary functions? Just about
every example I've seen of list() uses each(). Just using explode() makes it
work. Obviously I'm going to have to go back and read more abo
Why do you put each(explode()) ? Just list() = explode() is what you
want.
-Rasmus
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Chris Boget wrote:
> Ok, I've got to be doing something wrong here. I've been
> beating my head up against the wall for some time and I
> just cannot figure out what it is. Before I say it
Hehehe,
I searched around on PHP.net, and found this tidbit of information. It
sounds to me that list() is written to only accept the first two elements
from the each(). Please correct me if I am misinformed :-)
Cheers,
Jason
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16-Feb-2000 03:41
Ok, for you folks who are lear
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