($a, $b) = $c; On 3/31/06, Eduardo Raúl Galván Sánchez <ergalvan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You could use variable variables with an array, like this: > > $arr = > array('readingGoalsEnjoymentLabelClass','readingGoalsInformationLabelClass', > 'readingGoalsAlphabeticLabelClass','readingGoalsPrintLabelClass', > 'readingGoalsPhonologicalLabelClass','readingGoalsPhoneticLabelClass', > > 'readingGoalsComprehensionLabelClass','readingGoalsVocabularyLabelClass', > 'readingGoalsInstructionsLabelClass','readingGoalsCriticalLabelClass', > 'readingGoalsCommunicateLabelClass'); > > foreach ($arr as $var) { > ${$var} = 'class="errorHere"'; > } > > /* This is to check if it was done correctly. */ > foreach ($arr as $var) { > echo "$var = ${$var}\n"; > } > > charles stuart escribió: > > Hi, > > > > I'm sure this is quite basic. Nonetheless I'm new to PHP so I haven't > > figured it out. > > > > I'd like to set each variable to the same value (without having to set > > that value individually for each variable). > > > > Thanks for the help. > > > > > > best, > > > > Charles > > > > > > > > if ( 1 == 1 ) > > { > > $goodToGo = 0; $errorArray[] = "You must declare some goals on > > Activity 1."; > > > > > > // this block of code does not set each variable to "class=\"errorHere\""; > > > > $readingGoalsEnjoymentLabelClass && > > $readingGoalsInformationLabelClass && > > $readingGoalsAlphabeticLabelClass && > > $readingGoalsPrintLabelClass && > > $readingGoalsPhonologicalLabelClass && > > $readingGoalsPhoneticLabelClass && > > $readingGoalsComprehensionLabelClass && > > $readingGoalsVocabularyLabelClass && > > $readingGoalsInstructionsLabelClass && > > $readingGoalsCriticalLabelClass && > > $readingGoalsCommunicateLabelClass = "class=\"errorHere\""; > > } > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > > -- Anthony Ettinger Signature: http://chovy.dyndns.org/hcard.html -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php