Maybe it makes sense to you like this:
$mtxt = $GLOBALS['mtxt'];
$mtxt === $GLOBALS['mtxt']
$mtxt[1] === $GLOBALS['mtxt'][1]
bvr.
hmm.. the '===' operator, now that's weird ;)
Because in my mind (which I know is totally wrong in this instance, I'm just
explaining for your benefit) using:
Hi all,
I have a global array $mtxt that is created in my script.
I have a function from which I want to access a value from that array:
$mtxt[1] = Test;
$text = $GLOBALS['mtxt[1]'];
Except that gives me the Warning Undefined index;
I can use $GLOBALS['mtxt'] to access a global variable
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From: Richard Davey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I have a global array $mtxt that is created in my script.
I have a function from which I want to access a value from that array:
$mtxt[1] = Test;
$text = $GLOBALS['mtxt[1]'];
Except
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$GLOBALS['mtxt'][1]
Fantastic :)
That's totally illogical but it works a treat.
PHP has some weird syntax rules sometimes!
Cheers,
Rich
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I don't understand why you think it is illogical. How else would you
dereference a multi-dimensional array?
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$GLOBALS['mtxt'][1]
Fantastic :)
That's
not nagging(not sure for the word) at you.
Best regards,
Andrey Hristov
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I don't understand why you think it is illogical. How else would you
dereference a multi-dimensional array?
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Sources.
Andrey
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Where is some good
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I don't understand why you think it is illogical. How else would you
dereference a multi-dimensional array?
Because in my mind (which I know is totally wrong in this instance, I'm just
explaining
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I don't understand why you think it is illogical. How else would you
dereference a multi-dimensional array?
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I am not sure there is any. $GLOBALS is simply an array that contains
individual references to each global variable.
For example:
$a = 1
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I don't understand why you think it is illogical. How else
would you
dereference a
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