Okay, probably an easy solution, but I've given up. I want to set a variable with a variable and print it in PHP. I just can't get the syntax right. As an example:
I want to use this in a for-loop. How do I echo the first number of the norm_t array???
I've tried:
# This doesn't seem to work. I want to echo the variable $norm_t using the "id" variable. I'm new to php and can think of how this is done in other languages, but the proper syntax for php eludes me.
Dave
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I'm having an issue when I export within my program. I'm getting the variable name, not the variable value. I have a configuration file (config.txt) that has the values of the variables set as so:
set -a
export ARCHIVEPOSourceDir="/interfaces/po/log /interfaces/po/data"
export... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am quite new to Linux. And I have doubt how to set new environment variable with value to a C executable.
Let say I have a environment variable $Hack ;
I would like to load a value for this variable; so that when the C executable is executed, the $Hack would set the variable value.
... (4 Replies)
okay, this shouldn't be difficult but I can't figure it out. How can I set a variable with another variable. I have the following:
foreach pe ($dir $sp)
set tpe = `echo $pe | grep M`
if ($tpe == M) then
set ${$pe} = M <--- This doesn't work
else
endif
end
In this case what... (2 Replies)
In ksh I thought a global variable was any variable in a script or function that did not have the typeset command. I have a global in my calling script which I increment in a function, but the value does not change in the calling script. Here is the code:
function f_open_log
{
typeset -r... (5 Replies)
Dear All,
Can anyone advise why this script isn't run as expected?
===========================
status=0
cat /etc/passwd |
while read line; do
status=1
done
echo $status
===========================
it always return 0 , but not 1. why?
anything wrong?
Thanks. (1 Reply)
Hi there,
I can display a variable with a variable name:
localhost:~# a=1
localhost:~# b=a
localhost:~# echo $b
a
localhost:~# echo ${!b}
1
But how can I set a variable with a variable name?
In the following example, I want to set a = 1:
localhost:~# b=a
localhost:~# $b=1
-bash:... (10 Replies)
Hi All
I've very nearly finished this script I'm working on but have hit another idiots problem, after googling I can't see a solution for this one.
I have a while count loop that checks checks two consecutive values then increments the count by two.
What the script has to do is then check... (5 Replies)
hi,
i'm not a root user and i want to know which user and in which file is loaded a variable seen in the "env" display ?
I will use this variable but i want to be sure that it will be a permanent variable !
i don't see it in my files (.profile , kshrc...) and neither in /etc/profile.
... (3 Replies)
greetings,
i have a variable $input that i want to use to set $output. $input is /dir/filename.mph and $input is passed to my script that i manipulate it as follows:
input=`basename $input`i want the $output to be filename_solved.mph, basically stuffing "_solved" in the filename. here's how i... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: crimso
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
session_unregister
SESSION_UNREGISTER(3) 1 SESSION_UNREGISTER(3)session_unregister - Unregister a global variable from the current sessionSYNOPSIS
bool session_unregister (string $name)
DESCRIPTION session_unregister(3) unregisters the global variable named $name from the current session.
Warning
This function has been DEPRECATED as of PHP 5.3.0 and REMOVED as of PHP 5.4.0.
PARAMETERS
o $name
- The variable name.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
NOTES
Note
If $_SESSION (or $HTTP_SESSION_VARS for PHP 4.0.6 or less) is used, use unset(3) to unregister a session variable. Do not
unset(3)$_SESSION itself as this will disable the special function of the $_SESSION superglobal.
Caution
This function does not unset the corresponding global variable for $name, it only prevents the variable from being saved as part of
the session. You must call unset(3) to remove the corresponding global variable.
Caution
If you are using $_SESSION (or $HTTP_SESSION_VARS), do not use session_register(3), session_is_registered(3) and session_unregis-
ter(3).
PHP Documentation Group SESSION_UNREGISTER(3)