Saul Rennison wrote:
Hi, I'm making a PHP Installer that is customizable by using plugins, I haven't used PHP for a while and which I have forgotten some things about PHP *eek*..
$hiddenKnowledge = unforgetPHP();
Anyway, I want to know how to add things to an array. Like this: $foobar = array() $foobar['rar']['miaw'] Would that output come out (for the array) as: array( 'rar' => 'miaw' ) Please correct me if wrong. Also I need to ask one more question, would this work: $foobar = array() function addToArray($int, $value) { $foobar[$int][$value] } And with a function call addToArray(1, "meow") output as the array looking like:
I think you have been eating too much Ruby (or something like that) because that function won't return or output anything. you need to always specify a value to return. just out of interest; what is stopping you from cut/pasting those 3-4 lines into a file and running it? (it would take less time than it did for you to write your post and the answer you get back from the php binary/module would have been alot less sarcastic than mine)
array( '1' => 'meow' ) -- Thanks, dphiance (Saul Rennison)
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