Re: Re: Simple PHP setting arrays with keys question

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On 7/10/07, Jim Lucas <lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tijnema wrote:
> On 7/10/07, Jim Lucas <lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Fredrik Thunberg wrote:
>> >
>> > Dan skrev:
>> >> Oh yeah, the problem isn't that I'm using -> instead of =>.  Well that
>> >> was a problem but I fixed that and it's still not working.
>> >>
>> >> - Dan
>> >>
>> >> ""Dan"" <frozendice@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >> news:93.D2.03277.CF2D2964@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >>> I'm having a little problem assigning a value to an array which has a
>> >>> key. It's simple, I just don't know what I'm doing wrong.
>> >>>
>> >>>                foreach($Checkout as $value)
>> >>>               {
>> >>>                   $products[] = $value['productName'] ->
>> >>> $value['actualValue'];
>> >>>                }
>> >>>
>> >>> HELP!
>> >>
>> >
>> > either:
>> >
>> > $products[$value['productName']] = $value['actualValue'];
>> >
>> > OR
>> >
>> > $products[] = array( $value['productName'] => $value['actualValue'] );
>> >
>> But these are not the same...
>>
>> --
>> Jim Lucas
>
> This one is:
> $products += array( $value['productName'] => $value['actualValue'] );
>
> :)
>
> Tijnema
>
well, I was leaving it up to Fredrik to figure out in what way they were different

:)

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Jim Lucas

I'm sorry ;) I was a little too fast :)

Tijnema

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