i have these values inside variable $blah
BUNGA TERATAI 3 5055 ITH 1 0 0 0 1 1
JADE TRADER 143W ITH 4 0 0 0 4 4
MOL SPLENDOR 0307A ITH 3 0 0 0 3 3
so how do I split them into array with the... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a file with little blocks beginning with a number 761XXXXXX, and 0, 1, 2 or 3 lines below of it beginning with STUS as follow:
761625820
STUS ACTIVE 16778294
STUS NOT ACTIVE
761157389
STUS ACTIVE 16778294
761554921
STUS ACTIVE 16778294
STUS NOT ACTIVE
STUS ACTIVE OP... (4 Replies)
Dear All,
I want to split single line into two line or three lines wherever “|” separated values comes using
Input line
test,DEMTEMPUT20100404010012,,,,,,,,|0070086|0070087,
output shoule be
test,DEMTEMPUT20100404010012,,,,,,,,0070086,
test,DEMTEMPUT20100404010012,,,,,,,,0070087, (14 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file which contains 1000's of lines. Each line is a log which is pretty long. So i want to split the each line based on 3 category.
1> Date
2><REQUEST>
3><RESPONSE>
So below is the example of a line.
2010-11-16 00:45:12,314<REQUEST><VALIDATION-ERROR><soapenv:Envelope... (16 Replies)
im having an array @check which contains text ..i want to open the array and i have to delete lines starting from a word called "check1" till "check2"
for eg:-
check1 Use descriptive titles when posting. For example, do not post questions with subjects like "Help Me!", "Urgent!!" or "Doubt".... (0 Replies)
Hi
I have stored a command output in an array like below
@a = `xyz`;
actually xyz comnad will give the output like this
tracker
date
xxxxxxx
xxxxxxx
---------------------
1 a
2 b
----------------------
i have stored the "xyz" output to an... (3 Replies)
Hi, This might be simple question. But i couldn't find the answer.
#$ra is having a value which i have got from some other file
I want the first occurrence of the line having the value that is in variable "$ra"
This is what i have tried.
while ( $iop = <TST>)
{
if($iop =~ /$ra/)
{
... (6 Replies)
Example input:
John:Shepherd:770-767-4040:U.S.A:New York
Mo Jo:Jo Jo: 666-666-6666:U.S.A:Townsville
Expected Output:
First Name: John
Last Name: Shepherd
Phone Number: 770-767-4040
Country: U.S.A
State: New York
First Name: Mo Jo
Last Name: Jo Jo
Phone Number: 666-666-6666... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I need help to split any lines that contain ; or ,
input.txtAc020 Not a good chemical process
AC030 many has failed, 3 still maintained
AC040 Putative; epithelial cells
AC050 Predicted binding activity
AC060 rodC Putative; upregulated in 48;h biofilm vs planktonic
The output... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
Greetings everyone !!!
I have a file which has many lines, out of which one line is as below.
I need to search for pattern "varchar(30) Select" and if exists, then split the line as below.
I am trying to achieve this in ksh. Can anyone help me on this. (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: Pradhikshan
8 Replies
LEARN ABOUT PHP
array
ARRAY(3) 1 ARRAY(3)array - Create an arraySYNOPSIS
array array ([mixed $...])
DESCRIPTION
Creates an array. Read the section on the array type for more information on what an array is.
PARAMETERS
o $...
- Syntax "index => values", separated by commas, define index and values. index may be of type string or integer. When index is
omitted, an integer index is automatically generated, starting at 0. If index is an integer, next generated index will be the big-
gest integer index + 1. Note that when two identical index are defined, the last overwrite the first. Having a trailing comma
after the last defined array entry, while unusual, is a valid syntax.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an array of the parameters. The parameters can be given an index with the => operator. Read the section on the array type for more
information on what an array is.
EXAMPLES
The following example demonstrates how to create a two-dimensional array, how to specify keys for associative arrays, and how to skip-and-
continue numeric indices in normal arrays.
Example #1
array(3) example
<?php
$fruits = array (
"fruits" => array("a" => "orange", "b" => "banana", "c" => "apple"),
"numbers" => array(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6),
"holes" => array("first", 5 => "second", "third")
);
?>
Example #2
Automatic index with array(3)
<?php
$array = array(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 8 => 1, 4 => 1, 19, 3 => 13);
print_r($array);
?>
The above example will output:
Array
(
[0] => 1
[1] => 1
[2] => 1
[3] => 13
[4] => 1
[8] => 1
[9] => 19
)
Note that index '3' is defined twice, and keep its final value of 13. Index 4 is defined after index 8, and next generated index (value
19) is 9, since biggest index was 8.
This example creates a 1-based array.
Example #3
1-based index with array(3)
<?php
$firstquarter = array(1 => 'January', 'February', 'March');
print_r($firstquarter);
?>
The above example will output:
Array
(
[1] => January
[2] => February
[3] => March
)
As in Perl, you can access a value from the array inside double quotes. However, with PHP you'll need to enclose your array between curly
braces.
Example #4
Accessing an array inside double quotes
<?php
$foo = array('bar' => 'baz');
echo "Hello {$foo['bar']}!"; // Hello baz!
?>
NOTES
Note
array(3) is a language construct used to represent literal arrays, and not a regular function.
SEE ALSO array_pad(3), list(3), count(3), range(3), foreach, The array type.
PHP Documentation Group ARRAY(3)