Re: Representing a variable

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On 26/04/15 08:28, Ashley Sheridan wrote:

On 26 April 2015 13:17:35 BST, "Stefan A." <acid24@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If I understood correctly, this should work:

$params["$value_translation"]

On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 2:52 PM, Ron Piggott
<ron.piggott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
I am wondering how to correctly represent the variable
$params['en-US_translation']

$value = 'en-US';

What I currently have is

$params[{$value . '_translation'}]

Thank you.

Ron

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That would be looking for a variable called $value_translation which doesn't exist here.

what you're already using Ron is perfectly acceptable.


This isn't working.  I am receiving the error:

Parse error:  syntax error, unexpected '{', expecting ']' on line 3

<?php
$params['en-US_translation'] = 'Test';
$value = 'en-US';
echo $params[{$value . '_translation'}];
?>



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