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From: Trevor O. <tr...@gm...> - 2008-11-14 18:36:33
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And yes, that is a bastardized way of doing it, but I've tried to move away from associative arrays and more into classes lately 2008/11/14 Trevor Oldak <tr...@gm...> > If you really want it on one line, you could use a regex on print_r with > output set to true. > Otherwise, I'd suggest creating a Record class and using that. > > 2008/11/14 Steve Gadlin <sg...@wc...> > > Hey there, PHP-folks! >> >> I have an array question, and I was hoping someone here could point me in >> the right direction. >> >> So I¹ve got this array, see... >> >> $arToday[0][³title²] = ³Patty Duke² >> $arToday[0][³starttime²] = 12:00:00 >> $arToday[1][³title²] = ³Sesame Street² >> $arToday[1][³starttime²] = 12:30:00 >> ... >> ... >> Etc. >> >> Is there an easy way for me to ³query² this array to snag the index of the >> record whose starttime variable is current? Thereby selecting the name of >> the program that may be airing ³now²? >> >> Thanks so much for your help! If there¹s some other list I should be >> posting questions to instead of this one, let me know. >> >> Steve >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's >> challenge >> Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great >> prizes >> Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the >> world >> http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ >> _______________________________________________ >> chiPHPug-discuss mailing list >> chi...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/chiphpug-discuss >> > > > > -- > -Trevor Oldak > -- -Trevor Oldak |