you want array_merge() On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 00:27:29 +0200, Emile Bosch wrote: >I was wondering if someone could help me with the following problem >I want to add values to an array, overwriting the existing ones and >keeping >the original intact. > >array 1 looks like: >text > posted = Posted by > source = Bron > >array 1 looks like: >text > posted = Posted by1 > >Now i would like to have the following result: > >text > posted = Posted by1 > source = Bron > >Like an OVerlay array 2 over array 1 function or something.. > >Please can someone help me? >Warm regards, > >Emile Bosch > > ><? > echo "<pre>"; > $array1 = array("text"=>array("posted"=>"Posted >by","source"=>"Bron")); > $array2 = array("text"=>array("posted"=>"Posted by1")); > > print_r($array1); > print_r($array2); > > print_r(array_merge($array1,$array2)); > > /* >I was hoping that this below would turn out but that is not the issue >what function must i use to get this result?? > Array > ( > [text] => Array > ( > [posted] => Posted by1 > [source] => Bron > ) > > ) > */ > echo "</pre>"; >?> > > >
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