Hey, im sorry, i didnt read the other responses to your post, ive posted
the same thing...
Jason
"Jason Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> well, actually, the code resets the count var, so it makes absolutely no
> difference how many iterations the loop makes, it could iterated
> indefinately and still function identically.
>
> Jason
>
> Andrew Kreps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 10:45:19 -0700, Jason Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > I see lots of references to modulus, which works fantastic.. but how
> > > abut just testing if its equal to 20, then there isnt that extra
> > > arthmitc call.. this is just another way to do the same thing.. take
> > > your pick.. unless someone can see a bad reason for this method.
> > >
> > > $count = 0;
> > > foreach ..... {
> > > if($count == 20) {
> > > .............
> >
> > The only thing wrong with this method is that it doesn't fit the
> > problem's specifications. The original poster wanted a way to
> > trigger the code every 20 iterations of an unknown sized loop
> > (implying that the loop would have 40 or more items), whereas the
> > solution above only triggers it on iteration 20. Other than that,
> > it's a perfectly wonderful piece of code.
> >
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