Hi
I'm not sure but maybe array_flip or array_reverse should help ????
try with different array_FONCTION, at the ultimate you can use array_map
to reindex the array.
regards
david
Le Tue, 21 Jun 2005 14:33:55 +0200, I. Gray
<phpsupport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit:
Hi.
I am sure this is easy, but I can't get this work. Is there not a php
function that can do this?
I have an array- for example...
[1] => Yellow
[2] => Green
[3] => Purple
[4] => Blue
[5] => Red
[6] => Orange
[7] => Cyan
What happens, say if I delete [3] => Purple? I get...
[1] => Yellow
[2] => Green
[4] => Blue
[5] => Red
[6] => Orange
[7] => Cyan
But what if I want to reset the numbers? Like...
[1] => Yellow
[2] => Green
[3] => Blue
[4] => Red
[5] => Orange
[6] => Cyan
I've tried this...
unset($ses_basket_items[$pos]); for ($ii=0;
$ii<count($ses_basket_items); $ii++) {if (isset($ses_basket_items[$ii]))
{$cc++; $arry_a[$cc] = $ses_basket_items[$ii]; }} $ses_basket_items =
$arry_a;
where $pos is the position of the array I want to get rid of.
$ses_basket_items is session variable, does that matter?
Please help.
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