On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 02:21:42PM -0400, Phil Powell wrote:
>
> $booleanNonFormVars = array('hasSelectedLetter', 'hasEnteredProfile',
> 'hasSelectedProfile',
...
> $booleanVars = array('profileID', 'showemail', 'showbirthday', 'season',
> 'profilememberid');
> $profileVarArray = array('firstname', 'lastname', 'city', 'state', 'country',
> 'favebands',
...
> $profileNonFormVarArray = array('profileName', 'letter', 'name');
> $arrayListArray = array('booleanNonFormVars', 'booleanVars', 'profileVarArray',
> 'profileNonFormVarArray');
>
> Bluntly put, I need to get:
> $hasSelectedLetter
> $letter
What exactly are you hoping to get out of this? What's suposed to be
the eventual content of the $hasSelectedLetter variable? Are these
really how the arrays get set up, or is it really more like:
$booleanNonFormVars = array(
'hasSelectedLetter' => 'somevalue',
'hasEnteredProfile' => 'anothervalue',
...
);
?
If so, you could take advantage of the fact that this is an interpreted
language, and do something like this:
foreach ($booleanNonFormVars as $key => $value) ${$key} = $value;
foreach ($booleanVars as $key => $value) ${$key} = $value;
foreach ($profileVarArray as $key => $value) ${$key} = $value;
etc.
Alternately, if $booleanNonFormVars are things for which you're just
trying to test existence, you could:
foreach ($booleanNonFormVars as $value) ${$value} = true;
foreach ($booleanVars as $value) ${$value} = true;
Is either of these approaches what you're after?
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