Hi the Community,
A good exemple, it's always better that a
long...
<? $artist[]="Areski1"; $artist[]="Areski2"; $artist[]="Areski3"; $artist[]="Areski4";
$c0="Kiki1"; $c1="Kiki2"; $c2="Kiki3"; $c3="Kiki4";
for($count = 0; $count < sizeof($artist);
$count++) { eval( "echo
\$c$count.\"<br>\";" ); //just to see no important eval(
"\$c$count = \"$artist[$count]\";" ); eval( "echo
\"-->\".\$c$count.\"<br><br>\";" );//just to see no
important } ?>
I have the following
variables: $c1 thru $c10.
- I also have a FOR loop like this:
for($count
= 0; $count < sizeof($artist);
$count++) {
echo "<i>$artist[$count]</i><br>"; }
// $artist
is a list of ten (10) artist's names.
- What I'm trying to do is something like this: Combine the
variables with the info inside the FOR loop:
for($count
= 0; $count < sizeof($artist);
$count++) {
//Trying to assign the value of $c1, $c2, $c3, etc. using the value of the
variable
$count.
//But so far, it only processes the value of $count alone, and it ignores
$c //The
line below should read like this: $c1 = $artist[0], next line: $c2
= $artist[1],
etc. $c
. $count+1 =
$artist[$count]; }
Help!!!
Julio Cuz, Jr. Riverside Community
College jcuz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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