Otto Wyss escreveu:
From an arry I create a table like
foreach ($persons as $key => $pers) {
echo "<td><input name=\"K$key\" type=\"checkbox\" ...></td>
<td>...</td>
}
so each checkbox field has its own name created from $key. Yet how can I
access these fields (names) later on?
foreach ($persons as $key => $pers) {
if ($K???) {
$cnt += 1; ...
}
}
Is there a better way to access multiple fields from a table?
O. Wyss
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$persons = array ( "John", "Mary", "Meany", "Jorge", "Sam", "Joseph",
"Bill", "Frank" );
echo '$persons = array ( "John", "Mary", "Meany", "Jorge", "Sam",
"Joseph", "Bill", "Frank" )<br /><br />list ($person01, $person02,
$person03, $person04, $person05, $person06, $person07, $person08 ) =
$persons';
list ($person01, $person02, $person03, $person04, $person05, $person06,
$person07, $person08 ) = $persons;
echo '<br /><br /><br />echo $person05<br
/> o-----> $person05 = ' . $person05;
echo '<br /><br />echo $person08<br
/> o-----> $person08 = ' . $person08;
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