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For Example:
if the output is coming like this
array([0]=>1) array([0]=>2) array([0]=>3)
How to combine them like this:
array([0]=>1,[1]=>2,[2]=>3)
Thanku very much
Please Guys help me with this problem
Simple answer based on what you supply:
$new_array = array_merge($array1, $array2, $array3);
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Here is my example code
It actually works on server but I wonder why do I get this warning?
Thanks
You can't use float number as array index.
To change floats to integer use function like intval
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I need to remove [picture_names] from my array. Help me to remove this?
Use unset function:
unset($array['picture_names']);
You can do it with unset() function. Documentation here.
$result = unset($yourArray['picture_names']);
var_dump($result);
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I have problem about PHP and MySQL. I write information to MySQL database, but "ü,ö,ğ,ç,ş," letters change to çşöğüıə.
Looks like an encoding problem.
Try utf8_encode() function.
You may wanna refer to this: utf8_encode() manual
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Hi I'm totally new here and with and would glad if someone could help as I'm stuck with how I can create a loop with some php code.
$TotalUniques = $this->TotalUniquesHits($Counts[$xx]['ID']);
The value I'm after is [$xx] which represents a position in the array. How to change it so that I get $TotalUniques looping through all the values of $xx?
You can try with foreach loop:
foreach($Counts as $xx){
$TotalUniques[] = $this->TotalUniquesHits($xx['ID']);
}
You may also consider checking if each $xx has ID key with isset or array_key_exists.
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What mistake am I actually doing?
Please have a look at the image below:
http://1drv.ms/1ybX4Cg
I think
$body['user_id'] = $user()->id;
should be
$body['user_id'] = $user->id;