i have a doubt teacher x) when do you know when you got to use ‘tom’ or “tom”?
I mean, how do I know when I got to use apostrophes or those things which name I am too sleepy to remember —> “
how can i just make an array and not give any value into it and just give it values when i need em?
something like &people=array[10] to give it 10 values?
@TheTIprogrammer what if im using forms, i dont know how to get inputs of array…
like if i input “300” in the form, the output should be “three hundred”?
By the way when going to a private institution, what they want is those federal dollars, so instructors usually trying to collect a paycheck, and the school trying to recruit students don’t always provide quality education. This genteleman is spectacular in teaching.
SnijdersMax says
@NeigborhoodBoards
it’s just another way of achieving the same thing: setting Tom in the array at [0]
SnijdersMax says
@NeigborhoodBoards
the address in the memory
SnijdersMax says
@NeigborhoodBoards
the place in the memory
NeigborhoodBoards says
whats the difference between ‘tom’ and “tom”?
Diifusal says
@liquidmetaltech no, not yet x)
liquidmetaltech says
@Diifusal
did you find out yet cuz i want to know also. lol
Diifusal says
i have a doubt teacher x) when do you know when you got to use ‘tom’ or “tom”?
I mean, how do I know when I got to use apostrophes or those things which name I am too sleepy to remember —> “
SerbStef says
@TheSecOrg you can declare $people=array()…i hope that i understood correct
samiwistler says
Cool shot, thanks
StreetFamousNet says
@Vladibeer Because you didn’t “print” or “echo” it..
replace ” $people[2];” with ” print $people[2]; ”
imwithswat says
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TheSecOrg says
how can i just make an array and not give any value into it and just give it values when i need em?
something like &people=array[10] to give it 10 values?
rolandroiroi says
@TheTIprogrammer what if im using forms, i dont know how to get inputs of array…
like if i input “300” in the form, the output should be “three hundred”?
rolandroiroi says
guys, how to get inputs of array using forms?
MrSaggat says
like python
TheTIprogrammer says
@Vladibeer You’re welcome!
Vladibeer says
@TheTIprogrammer
Ye that makes sence
just didnt hear the 2:33
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TheTIprogrammer says
@Vladibeer You have to echo it. echo $people[2];
Vladibeer says
@TheTIprogrammer
the 1st one doesnt work for me, dunno why..
heres the lines:
$people=array(‘tom’,’jake’,’tony’);
$people[2];
and i get a blank page
the second method is just fine
why is that?
kamprath447 says
This is slightly off topic, but I’ve been wondering it for a while.
Why is your Windows XP interface glossy/shiny, and regular Windows XP versions are plain?
Is it a custom theme or different version of Windows XP?
Haxortiz says
does PHP have vectors? btw really good tutorials. Guessing you can’t make arrays on the fly in PHP?
spaceface31 says
@cicero60804 Agreed, I wish I had him, my teacher was terrible now I’m having to reteach myself.
mangoprojects says
Thank you. – behindvfx
cicero60804 says
By the way when going to a private institution, what they want is those federal dollars, so instructors usually trying to collect a paycheck, and the school trying to recruit students don’t always provide quality education. This genteleman is spectacular in teaching.
saadnaeem11 says
@sturm7drang hey sturm if u knw better then make ur tutorial and see ur own tutorial 🙂