Re: Letters loop

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Absolutely nothing wrong with that solution.  But here is an alternative
just for fun:

for($letters = range('A','Z'), $i=0; isset($letters{$i}); $i++)
  echo $letters{$i}." ";

-Rasmus

Miguel Guirao wrote:
> Thanks!!
> 
> I think the ord() function should receive an integer as a parameter and it
> returns it's corresponding character.
> But it will work!!!
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bastien Koert [mailto:bastien_k@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Jueves, 26 de Mayo de 2005 08:28 a.m.
> To: miguel.guirao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE:  Letters loop
> 
> 
> try
> 
> for ($i =ord( 'A'); $i <= ord('Z'); $i++){
> // code
> }
> 
> 
> bastien
> 
> 
>>From: MIGUEL ANTONIO GUIRAO AGUILAR <miguel.guirao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>Subject:  Letters loop
>>Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 20:37:47 -0700
>>
>>Hi!!
>>
>>I wanna a do a for loop with letters, Is this possible?
>>
>>for ($i = 'A'; $i <= 'Z'; $i++){
>>// code
>>}
>>
>>--------------------------
>>MIGUEL GUIRAO AGUILERA
>>Logistica R8 - Telcel
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>>
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