Ty four your all replies i got 9 replies less than 10 minutes :) than can u answer this too my array is like that for now Array ( [300] => 300 [301] => 301 [302] => 302 [303] => 303 [304] => 304 [305] => 305 [306] => 306 [307] => 307 [308] => 308 [309] => 309 [310] => 310 [311] => 311 [312] => 312 [313] => 313 [314] => 314 [165] => 165 [166] => 166 [167] => 167 [168] => 168 [169] => 169 [170] => 170 [171] => 171 [172] => 172 [173] => 173 [201] => 201 [202] => 202 [203] => 203 [204] => 204 [205] => 205 [206] => 206 [207] => 207 [208] => 208 [209] => 209 [210] => 210 [211] => 211 [212] => 212 [213] => 213 [214] => 214 [215] => 215 [315] => 315 how can i make an array that will store values like Array ( [0] => 300-314 [1] => 165-173 ) i hope if u did understand me :D 2010/8/31 larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > The fastest way is going to be array_values(): > > http://www.php.net/array_values > > --Larry Garfield > > > On 8/31/10 10:43 AM, Tontonq Tontonq wrote: > >> a quick question >> lets say i have an array like that >> >> >> Array >> ( >> [300] => 300 >> [301] => 301 >> [302] => 302 >> [303] => 303 >> [304] => 304 >> [305] => 305 >> [306] => 306 >> [307] => 307 >> [308] => 308 >> ... >> how can i change keys to 0,1,2,3,.. by faster way >> (it should like that)> >> Array >> ( >> [0] => 300 >> [1] => 301 >> [2] => 302 >> [3] => 303 >> .... >> >> > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >