[PHP-DEV] Bug #14607 Updated: Nested foreach (on the same array variable) don't work as should
ID: 14607 User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Old Status: Feedback Status: Open Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem Operating System: Windows 98 PHP Version: 4.0.6 New Comment: $tree = Array( [1] = Array ( [parentid] = 0, [name] = '1' ) [2] = Array ( [parentid] = 0, [name] = '2' ) [3] = Array ( [parentid] = 1, [name] = '1_1' ) [4] = Array ( [parentid] = 3, [name] = '1_1_1' ) [5] = Array ( [parentid] = 3, [name] = '1_1_2' ) [6] = Array ( [parentid] = 4, [name] = '1_1_1_1' ) [7] = Array ( [parentid] = 1, [name] = '1_2' ) [8] = Array ( [parentid] = 7, [name] = '1_2_1' ) [9] = Array ( [parentid] = 2, [name] = '2_1' ) ); // Recursion using a copy of the variable each time // WORKS function funktzia1($base,$dir) { foreach($dir as $id = $item) { if ($item[parentid]==$base) { echo UL\nLI.$item[name]./LIBR\n; funktzia1($id,$dir); echo /UL\n; } } } // Print the tree using the first function funktzia1(0,$tree); // Recursion using the same variable - pass by reference (note the before the $dir) // DOESN'T WORK function funktzia2($base,$dir) { foreach($dir as $id = $item) { if ($item[parentid]==$base) { echo UL\nLI.$item[name]./LIBR\n; funktzia2($id,$dir); echo /UL\n; } } } // Print the tree using the second function funktzia2(0,$tree); Previous Comments: [2001-12-19 18:31:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please provide a compelte self-contained copypaste ready script. Feedback. [2001-12-19 15:17:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. Actually doing a reset() doesn't work at all. 2. I thought that this was a duplicate of #5052 - but now I see that there's too different variables there for each level of the nested foreach() - and I use the same variable. So it seems that this is not a duplicate after all (corrent me if I'm wrong). [2001-12-19 15:00:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] It seems that this has been pointed out before... Sorry. But this is still not solved (although the other bug reports about this are already marked as closed). :( I only saw a solution of using reset() in the end of the loop, but this doesn't seem to be a good solution. Any chances that each foreach() will be made to work on a new copy of the array, so that nested foreach() will work? [2001-12-19 14:46:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a tree, which is loaded into a variable into the following (hopefully self-explanatory) structure: Array( [1] = Array ( [parentid] = 0, [name] = 1 ) [2] = Array ( [parentid] = 0, [name] = 2 ) [3] = Array ( [parentid] = 1, [name] = 1_1 ) [4] = Array ( [parentid] = 3, [name] = 1_1_1 ) [5] = Array ( [parentid] = 3, [name] = 1_1_2 ) [6] = Array ( [parentid] = 4, [name] = 1_1_1_1 ) [7] = Array ( [parentid] = 1, [name] = 1_2 ) [8] = Array ( [parentid] = 7, [name] = 1_2_1 ) [9] = Array ( [parentid] = 2, [name] = 2_1 ) ) This results in the following three: + 1 + 1_1 + 1_1_1 + 1_1_1_1 + 1_1_2 + 1_2 + 1_2_1 + 2 + 2_1 I have the following recursive function to draw this tree: function funktzia($base,$dir) { foreach($dir as $id = $item) { if ($item[parentid]==$base) { echo UL\nLI.$item[name]./LIBR\n; funktzia($id,$dir); echo /UL\n; } } } where `$base' is the current tree node id, and `$dir' is the variable which holds the tree, as described above. The function is initially called funktzia(0,$tree);, and the recursively calls itself. So far so good. But if the `$dir' variable is a by-reference parameter (i.e. [...] $dir [...] instead of [...] $dir [...] as now), or it is defined global within the function instead of being passed as a parameter (in either way, all recursion level use the same variable) - it doesn't work. It draw the tree only while going up levels, but stop when it's time to go back to a lower level. Or in short, the following tree is drawn instead of the full one: + 1 + 1_1 + 1_1_1 + 1_1_1_1 It seems that when we go back to the lower foreach loop, the array pointer it uses already points to the end of the array (since we just finished doing a foreach loop on that array in the higher level). Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=14607edit=1 -- PHP Development Mailing List http://www.php.net/ To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[PHP-DEV] Bug #14607 Updated: Nested foreach (on the same array variable) don't work as should
ID: 14607 User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Old Status: Open Status: Duplicate Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem Operating System: Windows 98 PHP Version: 4.0.6 New Comment: It seems that this has been pointed out before... Sorry. But this is still not solved (although the other bug reports about this are already marked as closed). :( I only saw a solution of using reset() in the end of the loop, but this doesn't seem to be a good solution. Any chances that each foreach() will be made to work on a new copy of the array, so that nested foreach() will work? Previous Comments: [2001-12-19 14:46:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a tree, which is loaded into a variable into the following (hopefully self-explanatory) structure: Array( [1] = Array ( [parentid] = 0, [name] = 1 ) [2] = Array ( [parentid] = 0, [name] = 2 ) [3] = Array ( [parentid] = 1, [name] = 1_1 ) [4] = Array ( [parentid] = 3, [name] = 1_1_1 ) [5] = Array ( [parentid] = 3, [name] = 1_1_2 ) [6] = Array ( [parentid] = 4, [name] = 1_1_1_1 ) [7] = Array ( [parentid] = 1, [name] = 1_2 ) [8] = Array ( [parentid] = 7, [name] = 1_2_1 ) [9] = Array ( [parentid] = 2, [name] = 2_1 ) ) This results in the following three: + 1 + 1_1 + 1_1_1 + 1_1_1_1 + 1_1_2 + 1_2 + 1_2_1 + 2 + 2_1 I have the following recursive function to draw this tree: function funktzia($base,$dir) { foreach($dir as $id = $item) { if ($item[parentid]==$base) { echo UL\nLI.$item[name]./LIBR\n; funktzia($id,$dir); echo /UL\n; } } } where `$base' is the current tree node id, and `$dir' is the variable which holds the tree, as described above. The function is initially called funktzia(0,$tree);, and the recursively calls itself. So far so good. But if the `$dir' variable is a by-reference parameter (i.e. [...] $dir [...] instead of [...] $dir [...] as now), or it is defined global within the function instead of being passed as a parameter (in either way, all recursion level use the same variable) - it doesn't work. It draw the tree only while going up levels, but stop when it's time to go back to a lower level. Or in short, the following tree is drawn instead of the full one: + 1 + 1_1 + 1_1_1 + 1_1_1_1 It seems that when we go back to the lower foreach loop, the array pointer it uses already points to the end of the array (since we just finished doing a foreach loop on that array in the higher level). Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=14607edit=1 -- PHP Development Mailing List http://www.php.net/ To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[PHP-DEV] Bug #14607 Updated: Nested foreach (on the same array variable) don't work as should
ID: 14607 Updated by: mfischer Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Old Status: Open Status: Feedback Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem Operating System: Windows 98 PHP Version: 4.0.6 New Comment: Please provide a compelte self-contained copypaste ready script. Feedback. Previous Comments: [2001-12-19 15:17:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. Actually doing a reset() doesn't work at all. 2. I thought that this was a duplicate of #5052 - but now I see that there's too different variables there for each level of the nested foreach() - and I use the same variable. So it seems that this is not a duplicate after all (corrent me if I'm wrong). [2001-12-19 15:00:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] It seems that this has been pointed out before... Sorry. But this is still not solved (although the other bug reports about this are already marked as closed). :( I only saw a solution of using reset() in the end of the loop, but this doesn't seem to be a good solution. Any chances that each foreach() will be made to work on a new copy of the array, so that nested foreach() will work? [2001-12-19 14:46:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a tree, which is loaded into a variable into the following (hopefully self-explanatory) structure: Array( [1] = Array ( [parentid] = 0, [name] = 1 ) [2] = Array ( [parentid] = 0, [name] = 2 ) [3] = Array ( [parentid] = 1, [name] = 1_1 ) [4] = Array ( [parentid] = 3, [name] = 1_1_1 ) [5] = Array ( [parentid] = 3, [name] = 1_1_2 ) [6] = Array ( [parentid] = 4, [name] = 1_1_1_1 ) [7] = Array ( [parentid] = 1, [name] = 1_2 ) [8] = Array ( [parentid] = 7, [name] = 1_2_1 ) [9] = Array ( [parentid] = 2, [name] = 2_1 ) ) This results in the following three: + 1 + 1_1 + 1_1_1 + 1_1_1_1 + 1_1_2 + 1_2 + 1_2_1 + 2 + 2_1 I have the following recursive function to draw this tree: function funktzia($base,$dir) { foreach($dir as $id = $item) { if ($item[parentid]==$base) { echo UL\nLI.$item[name]./LIBR\n; funktzia($id,$dir); echo /UL\n; } } } where `$base' is the current tree node id, and `$dir' is the variable which holds the tree, as described above. The function is initially called funktzia(0,$tree);, and the recursively calls itself. So far so good. But if the `$dir' variable is a by-reference parameter (i.e. [...] $dir [...] instead of [...] $dir [...] as now), or it is defined global within the function instead of being passed as a parameter (in either way, all recursion level use the same variable) - it doesn't work. It draw the tree only while going up levels, but stop when it's time to go back to a lower level. Or in short, the following tree is drawn instead of the full one: + 1 + 1_1 + 1_1_1 + 1_1_1_1 It seems that when we go back to the lower foreach loop, the array pointer it uses already points to the end of the array (since we just finished doing a foreach loop on that array in the higher level). Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=14607edit=1 -- PHP Development Mailing List http://www.php.net/ To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]