Re: Working with 3 arrays

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If you are certain that your keys are the same for each array, you can reference them by using the key as in

foreach ($fields as $key=>$value)
{
  $a = $fields[$key];
  $b = $types[$key];
  etc...
}

Steve

I need to work with 3 different arrays where I get the value of the same key for all 3 (probably a term for this one).

The three arrays are:
field[]
type[]
char[]
and each will be assigned via another form.

What will happen is at the end of the form I want to be able to pull
field[0] type[0] char[0]
process the data and then move to the next one in all three.

I am thinking
$fields = $_POST[field];
foreach ($fields as $field)
{
Do the stuff
}

But I am a bit perplexed on how to operate on all three.


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