There's allways mutch to learn. :-) I'm very happy for all help I can get.
I ran into another problem when trying to insert a value.
I had no problem with:

    $test['something'] = '2500';

But when I want to have a value from a special column i a row the followint
doesn't work:

    $test[$row[2]] = $row[5];

Or:

    $test[$row(2)] = $row[5];

Do I need to do some kind of concatenating?

Thanks again // Jonas



Den 06-05-03 15.46, skrev "Jochem Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Jonas Rosling wrote:
>> Need solve another case regarding array maps. Is it possible to insert more
> 
> Jonas - in php we just call these things arrays (no 'map') - the array
> datatype in php is a mash up (and we love it :-) of the 'oldschool'
> numerically
> indexed array and what is commonly known as a hash (or arraymap) - you can mix
> numeric and associative indexes freely (that might seem odd and/or bad when
> coming
> from another language but it really is fantastic once you get your head round
> it).
> 
>> values like with array_push in arrays as bellow?
>> 
>> $colors = array(
>>               'red' => '#ff0000',
>>               'green' => 'X00ff00',
>>               'blue' => '#0000ff'
>>            );
>> 
> 
> sure:
> 
> $colors['grey'] = '#dedede';
> 
> the position of the 'inserted' (actually appended) is often not
> important - if it is there are plenty of functions that allow you to
> manipulate
> arrays in more a complex fashion e.g. array_splice(). and all sorts of sorting
> functions are also available e.g. asort().
> 
> check out the vast number of array related function and introductory texts
> here:
> 
> http://php.net/array
> http://php.net/manual/language.types.array.php
> 
>> Tanks in advance // Jonas
>> 
> 
> 
> 

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