Re: undefined offset

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On 26 Apr 2012, at 21:20, Jim Giner wrote:

> Sorry - can't seem to find anything that explains this on google.
> 
> I'm using a List command to break out an array into distinct field names.  I 
> keep getting these errors as I go thru my loop::
> 
> Notice: Undefined offset: 10 in (.....) on line 151
> Notice: Undefined offset: 9 in (.....) on line 151
> Notice: Undefined offset: 8 in (.....) on line 151
> Notice: Undefined offset: 7 in (.....) on line 151
> Notice: Undefined offset: 6 in (.....) on line 151
> Notice: Undefined offset: 5 in (.....) on line 151
> Notice: Undefined offset: 4 in (.....) on line 151
> Notice: Undefined offset: 3 in (.....) on line 151
> Notice: Undefined offset: 2 in (.....) on line 151
> Notice: Undefined offset: 1 in (.....) on line 151
> 
> The array is loaded with
>  while ($line = fgetcsv($hdlin))
> 
> My trouble line of code is:
>   list($LastName, $FirstName,$MI, $Eventcode,$Event_Partner_Ln, 
> $Event_Partner_Fn, $Event_Partner_MI,$t,$u,$v,$Draw_pos) = $line;
> 
> I've confirmed that I have a field name for each element in my rows.  All 
> the rows are the same size naturally.  So - what is it telling me? 

For every iteration of the loop or just once? If it's just once then you're not handling the possibility of a blank line. If more than once then the file doesn't contain what you think it contains.

-Stuart

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