Re: Array strangeness

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I tried to run your code, but it seems to handle the correct result... you can check it here: https://3v4l.org/IHa01

On 04/01/2016 16:08, Aziz Saleh wrote:
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 10:02 AM, Lester Caine <lester@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Code is simple enough in long hand ...

$surname = array();
$name = $row['n_surn'];
$cnt = $row['sn_count'];
print_r($row);
print($name);
print($cnt);
$surnames[$name]['name'] = $name;
$surnames[$name]['match'] = $cnt;

Result ...
Array ( [n_surn] => CORTEEN [sn_count] => 227 )
CORTEEN
227
Array ( [CORTEEN] =>
     Array ( [name] => CORTEEN
             [match] => Array ( [name] => CORTEEN [match] => 227 ) ) )

WHY is the [match] an array rather than the 227 value from the original
result array.
Actual code was not expanded using the intermediate variables, but the
problem is that incorrect value in the match field :(

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That is weird, you are not touching the array $surnames anywhere else. Also
noticed you are declaring $surname but using the plural version $surnames.



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