Don Don wrote:
> I am having a bit of a confusion printing the values of an
> array i have. When i print_r this array it contains the following:
> Array ( [ValueA] => ValueA [ValueB] => valueB [TestValue] =>
> TestValue [Errors] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ErrorId] =>
> AD27JH [ErrorMsg] => OK ) ) )
> I can get the values of ValueA, ValueB and TestValue but I
> am a bit confused at getting the values of ErrorId and ErrorMsg.
> e.g. echo $arrayName['ValueA']; // will display the value
> contained there
> am thinking echo $arrayName['Errors']['ErrorId']; // should
> display the value but it does not
> Anyone wants to shed more light ?
> Cheers
Don Don wrote:
> I am having a bit of a confusion printing the values of an array i have. When i print_r this array it contains the following:
> Array ( [ValueA] => ValueA [ValueB] => valueB [TestValue] => TestValue [Errors] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ErrorId] => AD27JH [ErrorMsg] => OK ) ) )
> I can get the values of ValueA, ValueB and TestValue but I am a bit confused at getting the values of ErrorId and ErrorMsg.
> e.g. echo $arrayName['ValueA']; // will display the value contained there
> am thinking echo $arrayName['Errors']['ErrorId']; // should display the value but it does not
> Anyone wants to shed more light ?
> Cheers
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suggestion for next time. echo a <pre> or <plaintext> tag out before you echo your array next time
and you will then see the nesting of the arrays
Doing that would have made the answer to this question very obvious
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Jim Lucas wrote:
> suggestion for next time. echo a <pre> or <plaintext> tag out before
> you echo your array next time and you will then see the nesting of the
> arrays
> Doing that would have made the answer to this question very obvious
You could also benefit from installing this very handy little bit of
code into your PHP project:
http://krumo.sourceforge.net/
Cheers,
Rich
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