Re: Summing array indexes.

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Tom Shaw schreef:
Thanks for every ones help. I just used a bunch of control structures and
issest's to add it up. Not pretty but works.

if (isset($data['order_product_amount_0'])) {
	$data['order_product_total'] =
number_format($data['order_product_amount_0'], 2, '.', '');
} if (isset($data['order_product_amount_1'])) {
	$data['order_product_total'] =
number_format($data['order_product_total'] +
$data['order_product_amount_1'], 2, '.', '');
}

foreach ($orders as $data) {
	$total = 0;
	foreach ($data as $key => $val) {
		if (strpos('order_product_amount', $key) === 0)
			$total += (float)$val;
	}

	$data['order_product_total'] = number_format($total, 2, '.', '');
}


-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Gorr [mailto:mailist@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 5:17 PM
To: PHP General; Tom Shaw
Subject: Re:  Summing array indexes.

Not a direct answer to your question (don't worry, I hate it when people do this to me too), but one thought I had was to have all of the products ordered as their own array.

[0] => array(15) {
   ["order_date"] => string(8) "09-01-08"
   ["order_products"] => array(2) {
	[0] => string(5) "10.00"	
	[1] => string(5) "20.00"
   }
   ["order_total_price"] => string(0) ""
}

In this case, it would be trivial to write a foreach loop on the 'order_products' array to calculate the total.


Otherwise, run a foreach over the array, looking for keys which begin with order_product_price_ and, when found, grab the price and add it to order_total_price.



On Sep 4, 2008, at 6:02 PM, Tom Shaw wrote:

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Is there an easy way to loop thru the array below and add the incremented total price indexes so the order_total_price index contains the correct sum.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.





array(5) {

 [0] => array(15) {

   ["order_date"] => string(8) "09-01-08"

   ["order_product_price_1"] => string(5) "10.00"

   ["order_product_price_2"] => string(5) "20.00"

   ["order_total_price"] => string(0) ""

 }

 [1] => array(19) {

   ["order_date"] => string(8) "09-01-08"

   ["order_product_price_1"] => string(5) "25.00"

   ["order_product_price_2"] => string(5) "15.00"

   ["order_total_price"] => string(0) ""

 }



Like this.



array(5) {

 [0] => array(15) {

   ["order_date"] => string(8) "09-01-08"

   ["order_product_price_1"] => string(5) "10.00"

   ["order_product_price_2"] => string(5) "20.00"

   ["order_total_price"] => string(0) "30.00"

 }

 [1] => array(19) {

   ["order_date"] => string(8) "09-01-08"

   ["order_product_price_1"] => string(5) "25.00"

   ["order_product_price_2"] => string(5) "15.00"

   ["order_total_price"] => string(0) "40.00"

 }



Tom Shaw



php.coder@xxxxxxxxx




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