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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Sed bug in OS X? Post 36550 by oombera on Friday 30th of May 2003 04:01:23 PM
Old 05-30-2003
It's true! If you just sit at a keyboard and keep punching random keys, it is possible to come up with a solution! Smilie

<output from egrep command> | sed -e 's/<*[[/a-zA-Z0-9:]*]*>//g'

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ARRAY_RAND(3)								 1							     ARRAY_RAND(3)

array_rand - Pick one or more random entries out of an array

SYNOPSIS
mixed array_rand (array $array, [int $num = 1]) DESCRIPTION
Picks one or more random entries out of an array, and returns the key (or keys) of the random entries. PARAMETERS
o $array - The input array. o $num - Specifies how many entries should be picked. RETURN VALUES
When picking only one entry, array_rand(3) returns the key for a random entry. Otherwise, an array of keys for the random entries is returned. This is done so that random keys can be picked from the array as well as random values. Trying to pick more elements than there are in the array will result in an E_WARNING level error, and NULL will be returned. CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ |5.2.10 | | | | | | | The resulting array of keys is no longer shuf- | | | fled. | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ EXAMPLES
Example #1 array_rand(3) example <?php $input = array("Neo", "Morpheus", "Trinity", "Cypher", "Tank"); $rand_keys = array_rand($input, 2); echo $input[$rand_keys[0]] . " "; echo $input[$rand_keys[1]] . " "; ?> SEE ALSO
shuffle(3). PHP Documentation Group ARRAY_RAND(3)
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