Uh. (Embarrassed)
Thanks anyway!!
-W
""Casey Chu"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> kirjoitti
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> $value holds the value of the current array element.
>
> On 1/6/07, William Stokes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I Have an array $toplevel containing arrays:
>> Array (
>>
>> [0] => Array (
>> [0] => 1
>> [1] => 1
>> [2] => eka
>> [3] => eka.php )
>>
>> [1] => Array (
>> [0] => 2
>> [1] => 1
>> [2] => toka
>> [3] => toka.php )
>>
>> [2] => Array (
>> [0] => 3
>> [1] => 1
>> [2] => kolmaz
>> [3] => kolmas.php )
>>
>> [3] => Array (
>> [0] => 4
>> [1] => 1
>> [2] => nepa
>> [3] => nepa.php )
>>
>> )
>>
>> How access the data in foreach? Now I do this and it prints Array[2] to
>> screenin every loop.
>>
>> foreach ($toplevel as $value){
>> print "myTest.addLabel('labelBullet', '$toplevel[2][2]',
>> $TopLevelCounter+1,
>> 250, '#CC0000', '#0000aa', '$toplevel[3]', 'left');\n";
>> $TopLevelCounter ++;
>> }
>>
>> But
>> print $toplevel[2][2]
>>
>> outside foreach prints kolmaz like I suppose it should
>>
>> Thanks again
>> -Will
>>
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