['zero']=>158
['one']=>169926
['two']=>169931
...
Or [0]=>158 [12]=>169926 [5]=>169931 ...
Deleting an element won't reorder the names of the elements since php wouldn't know how.
On Apr 6, 2005, at 12:37 PM, Ryan A wrote:
Hey, I have a $data array like this: [0] => 158 [1] => 169926 [2] => 169931 [3] => 169932 [4] => 169933 then when i delete the first one ([0] => 158) it becomes like this: [1] => 169926 [2] => 169931 [3] => 169932 [4] => 169933
how do I get it to sort again from 0,1,2,3 etc?
I tried sort(), ksort(),reset() etc....but it still shows as starting from 1
instead of resorting the keys starting from 0
what function should i lookup/use?
Thanks, Ryan
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