CSV:
0021044-1;16/02/2022;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15
0021044-2;16/02/2022;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15
0021064-1;21/01/2022;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15
0021064-1;21/01/2022;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15
0021067-1;19/01/2022;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15
0021087-1;14/01/2022;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15
0021087-2;14/01/2022;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15
I'm splitting the array with the following PHP code:
$csv = array_map(function ($v) {
return str_getcsv($v, ";");
}, file($file);
// Where file stands for the csv file being loaded.
Which gives me the following array
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => 0021044-1
[1] => 16/02/2022
[2] => 1
[3] => 2
[4] => 3
[5] => 4
[6] => 5
[7] => 6
[8] => 7
[9] => 8
[10] => 9
[11] => 10
[12] => 11
[13] => 12
[14] => 13
[15] => 14
[16] => 15
)
[1] => Array
(
[0] => 0021044-2
[1] => 16/02/2022
[2] => 1
[3] => 2
[4] => 3
[5] => 4
[6] => 5
[7] => 6
[8] => 7
[9] => 8
[10] => 9
[11] => 10
[12] => 11
[13] => 12
[14] => 13
[15] => 14
[16] => 15
)
[2] => Array
(
[0] => 0021064-1
[1] => 21/01/2022
[2] => 1
[3] => 2
[4] => 3
[5] => 4
[6] => 5
[7] => 6
[8] => 7
[9] => 8
[10] => 9
[11] => 10
[12] => 11
[13] => 12
[14] => 13
[15] => 14
[16] => 15
)
[3] => Array
(
[0] => 0021064-1
[1] => 21/01/2022
[2] => 1
[3] => 2
[4] => 3
[5] => 4
[6] => 5
[7] => 6
[8] => 7
[9] => 8
[10] => 9
[11] => 10
[12] => 11
[13] => 12
[14] => 13
[15] => 14
[16] => 15
)
[4] => Array
(
[0] => 0021067-1
[1] => 19/01/2022
[2] => 1
[3] => 2
[4] => 3
[5] => 4
[6] => 5
[7] => 6
[8] => 7
[9] => 8
[10] => 9
[11] => 10
[12] => 11
[13] => 12
[14] => 13
[15] => 14
[16] => 15
)
[5] => Array
(
[0] => 0021087-1
[1] => 14/01/2022
[2] => 1
[3] => 2
[4] => 3
[5] => 4
[6] => 5
[7] => 6
[8] => 7
[9] => 8
[10] => 9
[11] => 10
[12] => 11
[13] => 12
[14] => 13
[15] => 14
[16] => 15
)
[6] => Array
(
[0] => 0021087-2
[1] => 14/01/2022
[2] => 1
[3] => 2
[4] => 3
[5] => 4
[6] => 5
[7] => 6
[8] => 7
[9] => 8
[10] => 9
[11] => 10
[12] => 11
[13] => 12
[14] => 13
[15] => 14
[16] => 15
)
)
However, what I want to do is get the lines with the same date and perform a function on them
e.g;
Put the values
0021044-1;16/02/2022;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15
0021044-2;16/02/2022;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15
Then do a function on this array
0021064-1;21/01/2022;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15
0021064-1;21/01/2022;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15
Then do same function on this array
0021067-1;19/01/2022;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15
Then do same function on this array
0021087-1;14/01/2022;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15
0021087-2;14/01/2022;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;11;12;13;14;15
Then do same function on this array
So in short, the function should be applied to a newly generated array out of this one, array as follows:
$new_array = Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => 0021044-1
[1] => 16/02/2022
[2] => 1
[3] => 2
[4] => 3
[5] => 4
[6] => 5
[7] => 6
[8] => 7
[9] => 8
[10] => 9
[11] => 10
[12] => 11
[13] => 12
[14] => 13
[15] => 14
[16] => 15
)
[1] => Array
(
[0] => 0021044-2
[1] => 16/02/2022
[2] => 1
[3] => 2
[4] => 3
[5] => 4
[6] => 5
[7] => 6
[8] => 7
[9] => 8
[10] => 9
[11] => 10
[12] => 11
[13] => 12
[14] => 13
[15] => 14
[16] => 15
)
do the function csv2xml($new_array);
And then the second find of the other date etc...
do the function again etc..
All the sub arrays created on their appropriate date will then go to a function which I have covered already in a function called csv2xml($arr)
Though, I'm not succeeding in splitting the array into array's per date.
Can someone guide me in the correct direction?
I think it's a lot of for, while and loops nested in eachother but my brain is currently melting on this..
If the rows will always have the 2 dates following each other you can simply walk through the file calling your function on every other line, with a little check for those dates where only one line exists
I made up a little function to mimic your call that just prints the 2 dates to make sure it works.
function call_function($a1, $a2)
{
echo sprintf( "The 2 dates are %s and %s\n", $a1[1] , $a2[1]);
}
$f = fopen('tst.csv', 'r');
$last_date = NULL;
$last_line = NULL;
while ( ($line = fgetcsv($f, 1024, ';')) !== FALSE){
if ( $line[1] == $last_date ){
// we got the second of a set of dates so call your function
call_function($last_line, $line);
} else {
$last_date = $line[1];
$last_line = $line;
}
}
RESULTS
The 2 dates are 16/02/2022 and 16/02/2022
The 2 dates are 21/01/2022 and 21/01/2022
The 2 dates are 14/01/2022 and 14/01/2022
i have following array format in php:
Array
(
[item] => Array
(
[0] => RSJ Pole 116 x100 ,11 Mtr
[1] => RSJ Pole 116 x100 ,10 Mtr
[2] => RSJ Pole 116 x 100, 9 Mtr
[3] => RSJ Pole 116 x 100, 8 Mtr
[4] => Line Length in Kms
[5] => RSJ 125x70, 9 m long
[6] => PSC Pole 9 Mtr
[7] => PSC Pole 8 Mtr
[8] => Conductor ACSR Dog 0.1
[9] => Conductor ACSR Rabbit 55 Sq.mm
[10] => Conductor ACSR Raccon 80 Sq.mm
[11] => Conductor Weisel 34 Sq.mm
[12] => Conductor Ant
[13] => Conductor Gnat
[14] => New DTC 100 KVA
[15] => New DTC 63 KVA
[16] => BPL Connection
[17] => SDT
)
[scope] => Array
(
[0] => 1172
[1] => 6637
[2] => 854
[3] => 4
[4] => 653.71
[5] => 558.9
[6] => 5864
[7] => 820
[8] => 745385
[9] => 1188772.2
[10] => 327600
[11] => 18900
[12] => 232015.9
[13] => 70634.3
[14] => 344
[15] => 54
[16] => 13632
[17] => 37
)
[till] => Array
(
[0] => 3
[1] => 4
[2] => 4
[3] => 6
[4] => 5
[5] => 5
[6] => 5
[7] => 5
[8] => 2
[9] => 5
[10] => 5
[11] => 5
[12] => 5
[13] => 5
[14] => 5
[15] => 5
[16] => 5
[17] => 2
)
[value] => Array
(
[0] => 4
[1] => 7
[2] => 1
[3] => 2
[4] =>
[5] =>
[6] =>
[7] =>
[8] =>
[9] =>
[10] =>
[11] =>
[12] =>
[13] =>
[14] =>
[15] =>
[16] =>
[17] =>
)
[submit] => submit
)
i want to concatenate with "_" operator before submitting or while inserting into database field for eg. 1172_3_4
You can array_map the 3 arrays
$arr = .... //Your array here
$results = array_map(function($s, $t, $v) {
return $s . "_" . $t . "_" . $v;
}, $arr['scope'], $arr['till'], $arr['value']);
echo "<pre>";
print_r( $results );
echo "</pre>";
$results will have the value:
Array
(
[0] => 1172_3_4
[1] => 6637_4_7
[2] => 854_4_1
[3] => 4_6_2
[4] => 653.71_5_
[5] => 558.9_5_
[6] => 5864_5_
[7] => 820_5_
[8] => 745385_2_
[9] => 1188772.2_5_
[10] => 327600_5_
[11] => 18900_5_
[12] => 232015.9_5_
[13] => 70634.3_5_
[14] => 344_5_
[15] => 54_5_
[16] => 13632_5_
[17] => 37_2_
)
Doc: array_map()
Implement the loop at main array and increment in $i then concatenate $array_variable['scope'][$i].'_'.$array_variable['till'][$i].'_'.$array_variable['value'][$i].
I have following multidimensional array
Array
(
[1] => 22
[2] => 12
[3] => Array
(
[0] => 4
[1] => 21
)
[5] => Array
(
[0] => 9
[1] => 3
)
[7] => 7
[8] => 6
[9] => 1
[10] => 2
[11] => 10
[12] => 0
[13] => 23
[14] => 18
[15] => 16
[16] => 19
[17] => 15
[18] => 5
[19] => 8
[20] => 11
[21] => 13
[22] => 17
[23] => 14
[24] => 20
)
I want to sort morethan one value below array from main array.
Array
(
[3] => Array
(
[0] => 4
[1] => 21
)
[5] => Array
(
[0] => 9
[1] => 3
)
)
Each key value compare with database column and sort an array. If not found value then array keep as it is.
For example:
The below key value is 21 have in database column then am expected results as,
[3] => Array
(
[0] => 21
[1] => 4
)
look as next array, the next array key value not found in the database then expected results as it is,
[5] => Array
(
[0] => 9
[1] => 3
)
The final output look for,
Array
(
[1] => 22
[2] => 12
[3] => Array
(
[0] => 21
[1] => 4
)
[5] => Array
(
[0] => 9
[1] => 3
)
[7] => 7
[8] => 6
[9] => 1
[10] => 2
[11] => 10
[12] => 0
[13] => 23
[14] => 18
[15] => 16
[16] => 19
[17] => 15
[18] => 5
[19] => 8
[20] => 11
[21] => 13
[22] => 17
[23] => 14
[24] => 20
)
Could you please help me
Check this.
$dump_array=Array('1' => 2,'2' => 12,'3' => Array
('0' => 8,'1' => 21 ),
'5' => Array ('0' => 9,'1' => 3),
'7' => 7,
'8' => 64,
'9' => 15,
'10' => 22,
);
echo "<pre> Soure :"; print_r($dump_array);echo "</pre>";
sort($dump_array);
$result_array=array();
$array_unlist=array();
foreach($dump_array as $key=>$value){
if(is_array($value)){
sort($value);
array_push($array_unlist,$value);
}
else {array_push($result_array,$value);}
}
foreach($result_array as $index=>$val){
foreach($array_unlist as $key=>$digit){
if($val<$digit[0])
{
$res=$index.".5";
$result_array[$res]=$digit;
}
}
}
ksort($result_array);
echo "<pre> Result :"; print_r(array_values($result_array));echo "</pre>";
output:
Soure :Array
(
[1] => 2
[2] => 12
[3] => Array
(
[0] => 8
[1] => 21
)
[5] => Array
(
[0] => 9
[1] => 3
)
[7] => 7
[8] => 64
[9] => 15
[10] => 22
)
Result :Array
(
[0] => 2
[1] => Array
(
[0] => 3
[1] => 9
)
[2] => 7
[3] => Array
(
[0] => 8
[1] => 21
)
[4] => 12
[5] => 15
[6] => 22
[7] => 64
)
try this
foreach($array as $k => $v){
if(is_array($v)){
rsort($array[$k]);
}
}
print_r($array);
I want to parse the following excel file using PHP Excel Library and put the data into email templates(PFA).
Here goes the corresponding code for parsing the data:
// Read your Excel workbook
try {
$inputFileType = PHPExcel_IOFactory::identify($target_file);
$objReader = PHPExcel_IOFactory::createReader($inputFileType);
$objPHPExcel = $objReader->load($target_file);
} catch(Exception $e) {
die('Error loading file "'.pathinfo($target_file,PATHINFO_BASENAME).'": '.$e->getMessage());
}
// Get worksheet dimensions
$sheet = $objPHPExcel->getSheet(0);
$highestRow = $sheet->getHighestRow();
$highestColumn = $sheet->getHighestColumn();
$highestColumnIndex = PHPExcel_Cell::columnIndexFromString($highestColumn);
// Loop through each row of the worksheet in turn
for ($row = 1; $row <= $highestRow; $row++){
$val=array();
for ($col = 0; $col < $highestColumn; ++ $col) {
$cell = $worksheet->getCellByColumnAndRow($col, $row);
$val[] = $cell->getValue();
}
// Read a row of data into an array
$rowData = $sheet->rangeToArray('A' . $row . ':' . $highestColumn . $row,
NULL,
TRUE,
FALSE);
// Insert row data array into your database of choice here
print_r(array_values($rowData));
The output is:
Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => S No [1] => Hotel Name [2] => Room Category [3] => GuestHouse Id [4] => Hotel Email [5] => City [6] => state [7] => 2nd Feb [8] => 3rd Feb [9] => 4th Feb [10] => 5th Feb [11] => 6th Feb [12] => 7th Feb [13] => 8th Feb [14] => 9th Feb [15] => 10th Feb [16] => 11th Feb [17] => 12th Feb [18] => 13th Feb [19] => 14th Feb [20] => 15th Feb ) ) Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => 1 [1] => Hotel 1 [2] => All [3] => 19 [4] => a#y.com [5] => Ahmedabad [6] => Gujarat [7] => 0 [8] => 0 [9] => 0 [10] => 0 [11] => 0 [12] => 0 [13] => 0 [14] => 0 [15] => 0 [16] => 0 [17] => 0 [18] => 0 [19] => 0 [20] => 0 ) ) Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => [1] => [2] => Standard [3] => [4] => [5] => [6] => [7] => 0 [8] => 0 [9] => 0 [10] => 0 [11] => 0 [12] => 0 [13] => 0 [14] => 0 [15] => 0 [16] => 0 [17] => 0 [18] => 0 [19] => 0 [20] => 0 ) ) Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => [1] => [2] => Superior [3] => [4] => [5] => [6] => [7] => 0 [8] => 0 [9] => 0 [10] => 0 [11] => 0 [12] => 0 [13] => 0 [14] => 0 [15] => 0 [16] => 0 [17] => 0 [18] => 0 [19] => 0 [20] => 0 ) ) Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => 2 [1] => Hotel 2 [2] => All [3] => 18 [4] => y#a.in [5] => Mumbai [6] => Maharashtra [7] => 2 [8] => 3 [9] => 4 [10] => 4 [11] => 4 [12] => 4 [13] => 4 [14] => 4 [15] => 4 [16] => 4 [17] => 4 [18] => 4 [19] => 2 [20] => 3 ) ) Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => [1] => [2] => Standard [3] => [4] => [5] => [6] => [7] => 0 [8] => 1 [9] => 2 [10] => 2 [11] => 2 [12] => 2 [13] => 2 [14] => 2 [15] => 2 [16] => 2 [17] => 2 [18] => 2 [19] => 0 [20] => 1 ) ) Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => [1] => [2] => Superior [3] => [4] => [5] => [6] => [7] => 2 [8] => 2 [9] => 2 [10] => 2 [11] => 2 [12] => 2 [13] => 2 [14] => 2 [15] => 2 [16] => 2 [17] => 2 [18] => 2 [19] => 2 [20] => 2 ) ) Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => 3 [1] => Hotel 3 [2] => All [3] => 199 [4] => m#mm.co.in [5] => Amravati [6] => Maharashtra [7] => 20 [8] => 20 [9] => 20 [10] => 20 [11] => 20 [12] => 20 [13] => 20 [14] => 20 [15] => 20 [16] => 20 [17] => 20 [18] => 20 [19] => 20 [20] => 20 ) ) Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => [1] => [2] => Standard [3] => [4] => [5] => [6] => [7] => 10 [8] => 10 [9] => 10 [10] => 10 [11] => 10 [12] => 10 [13] => 10 [14] => 10 [15] => 10 [16] => 10 [17] => 10 [18] => 10 [19] => 10 [20] => 10 ) ) Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => [1] => [2] => Superior [3] => [4] => [5] => [6] => [7] => 10 [8] => 10 [9] => 10 [10] => 10 [11] => 10 [12] => 10 [13] => 10 [14] => 10 [15] => 10 [16] => 10 [17] => 10 [18] => 10 [19] => 10 [20] => 10 ) ) Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => 4 [1] => Hotel 4 [2] => All [3] => 35 [4] => a#c.net [5] => Lonavala [6] => Maharashtra [7] => 1 [8] => 1 [9] => 1 [10] => 1 [11] => 1 [12] => 1 [13] => 1 [14] => 1 [15] => 1 [16] => 1 [17] => 1 [18] => 1 [19] => 1 [20] => 1 ) ) Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => [1] => [2] => Villa [3] => [4] => [5] => [6] => [7] => 1 [8] => 1 [9] => 1 [10] => 1 [11] => 1 [12] => 1 [13] => 1 [14] => 1 [15] => 1 [16] => 1 [17] => 1 [18] => 1 [19] => 1 [20] => 1 ) )
Now, what I want is after I have have this multi-dimensional associative array in place, I want to extract the data in such a way so as to get this expected output.
This is the place where I am stuck. I am unable to extract data properly because on one hand I need to skip empty null fields whereas on the other hand I need to skip the "All" field. Any help or suggestion is highly appreciated.
I am confused with this list of array. I have a text file that contains the values that I will need to insert to the database. I have exploded it so that I can get those separated values.
REP 1020001,3,140822,140822;0111,260.00,23,34,3,54,1,2,4,5,12,23,46;0214,22.00,32,4,11,25,4,12,23,5,2,2,44;0313,25.00,5,52,12,45,12,5,6,7,12,3,33;
My code is just like this:
$read = FileRead($tmp);
$perline = explode(";",$read);
for($j=0; $j<count($perline); $j++)
{
$percomma = explode(",", $perline[$j]);
print_r ($percomma);
}
And the result is this:
Array ( [0] => 1020001 [1] => 3 [2] => 140822 [3] => 140822 ) Array ( [0] => 0111 [1] => 260.00 [2] => 23 [3] => 34 [4] => 3 [5] => 54 [6] => 1 [7] => 2 [8] => 4 [9] => 5 [10] => 12 [11] => 23 [12] => 46 ) Array ( [0] => 0214 [1] => 22.00 [2] => 32 [3] => 4 [4] => 11 [5] => 25 [6] => 4 [7] => 12 [8] => 23 [9] => 5 [10] => 2 [11] => 2 [12] => 44 ) Array ( [0] => 0313 [1] => 25.00 [2] => 5 [3] => 52 [4] => 12 [5] => 45 [6] => 12 [7] => 5 [8] => 6 [9] => 7 [10] => 12 [11] => 3 [12] => 33 ) Array ( [0] => )
What should I do to get the value from the 2nd array to the 4th array? Should I put it inside another array to make it multidimensional? Or there are other ways to solve this?
EDIT
My question is how will I be able to get the values from the print_r($percomma) when there are a lot of arrays in the result. The result array is up there that says And the result is this
EDIT 2
As making the array to be multidimensional I get this as a result:
Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => 0111 [1] => 260.00 [2] => 23 [3] => 34 [4] => 3 [5] => 54 [6] => 1 [7] => 2 [8] => 4 [9] => 5 [10] => 12 [11] => 23 [12] => 46 ) ) Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => 0214 [1] => 22.00 [2] => 32 [3] => 4 [4] => 11 [5] => 25 [6] => 4 [7] => 12 [8] => 23 [9] => 5 [10] => 2 [11] => 2 [12] => 44 ) ) Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => 0313 [1] => 25.00 [2] => 5 [3] => 52 [4] => 12 [5] => 45 [6] => 12 [7] => 5 [8] => 6 [9] => 7 [10] => 12 [11] => 3 [12] => 33 ) ) Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => ) )
It shows that they're all individual arrays. My code is this:
$read = FileRead($tmp);
$perline = explode(";",$read);
for($j=0; $j<count($perline); $j++)
{
$percomma = explode(",", $perline[$j]);
$entries = array($percomma);
print_r ($entries);
}
EDIT 3
From subas_poudel's answer I get this result:
Array
(
)
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => 0111
[1] => 260.00
[2] => 23
[3] => 34
[4] => 3
[5] => 54
[6] => 1
[7] => 2
[8] => 4
[9] => 5
[10] => 12
[11] => 23
[12] => 46
)
)
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => 0111
[1] => 260.00
[2] => 23
[3] => 34
[4] => 3
[5] => 54
[6] => 1
[7] => 2
[8] => 4
[9] => 5
[10] => 12
[11] => 23
[12] => 46
)
[1] => Array
(
[0] => 0214
[1] => 22.00
[2] => 32
[3] => 4
[4] => 11
[5] => 25
[6] => 4
[7] => 12
[8] => 23
[9] => 5
[10] => 2
[11] => 2
[12] => 44
)
)
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => 0111
[1] => 260.00
[2] => 23
[3] => 34
[4] => 3
[5] => 54
[6] => 1
[7] => 2
[8] => 4
[9] => 5
[10] => 12
[11] => 23
[12] => 46
)
[1] => Array
(
[0] => 0214
[1] => 22.00
[2] => 32
[3] => 4
[4] => 11
[5] => 25
[6] => 4
[7] => 12
[8] => 23
[9] => 5
[10] => 2
[11] => 2
[12] => 44
)
[2] => Array
(
[0] => 0313
[1] => 25.00
[2] => 5
[3] => 52
[4] => 12
[5] => 45
[6] => 12
[7] => 5
[8] => 6
[9] => 7
[10] => 12
[11] => 3
[12] => 33
)
)
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => 0111
[1] => 260.00
[2] => 23
[3] => 34
[4] => 3
[5] => 54
[6] => 1
[7] => 2
[8] => 4
[9] => 5
[10] => 12
[11] => 23
[12] => 46
)
[1] => Array
(
[0] => 0214
[1] => 22.00
[2] => 32
[3] => 4
[4] => 11
[5] => 25
[6] => 4
[7] => 12
[8] => 23
[9] => 5
[10] => 2
[11] => 2
[12] => 44
)
[2] => Array
(
[0] => 0313
[1] => 25.00
[2] => 5
[3] => 52
[4] => 12
[5] => 45
[6] => 12
[7] => 5
[8] => 6
[9] => 7
[10] => 12
[11] => 3
[12] => 33
)
)
The last set of array is what I needed but how can I get those values?
EDIT 4
With my simple mistake I put the array_slice inside my for loop that's why I get too many arrays. Now this is the result of #subas_poudel's answer.
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => 0111
[1] => 260.00
[2] => 23
[3] => 34
[4] => 3
[5] => 54
[6] => 1
[7] => 2
[8] => 4
[9] => 5
[10] => 12
[11] => 23
[12] => 46
)
[1] => Array
(
[0] => 0214
[1] => 22.00
[2] => 32
[3] => 4
[4] => 11
[5] => 25
[6] => 4
[7] => 12
[8] => 23
[9] => 5
[10] => 2
[11] => 2
[12] => 44
)
[2] => Array
(
[0] => 0313
[1] => 25.00
[2] => 5
[3] => 52
[4] => 12
[5] => 45
[6] => 12
[7] => 5
[8] => 6
[9] => 7
[10] => 12
[11] => 3
[12] => 33
)
)
you can use multidimensional array to hold all the value. then you can get all the array you want by either $percomma[index you want] or using array_slice.
$read = FileRead($tmp);
$perline = explode(";",$read);
for($j=0; $j<count($perline); $j++)
{
$percomma[] = explode(",", $perline[$j]);
}
echo '<pre>'.print_r (array_slice($percomma,1,3),true).'</pre>';
$array = array
(
array("bla",22,18),
array("blaa",15,13),
array("blaaa",5,2),
array("blaaaa",17,15)
);
for ($row = 0; $row < 4; $row++) {
echo "<p><b>Row number $row</b></p>";
echo "<ul>";
for ($col = 0; $col < 3; $col++) {
echo "<li>".$array[$row][$col]."</li>";
}
echo "</ul>";
}
I'm going to copy/edit your original code posting, to show what I was talking about in my comment.
$read = FileRead($tmp);
$perline = explode(";",$read);
$percomma = array(); //new array-declaration line
for($j=0; $j<count($perline); $j++)
{ $percomma[j] = explode(",", $perline[$j]);
print_r ($percomma[j]);
}
Your first "And the result is" line is a printed sequence of arrays, and would be unchanged by implementing the above tweaks to your code. However, because the values in the $percomma variable are no longer overwritten in each loop that obtains an array from the explode() function, you may now, at any point after the above code, do something like:
print_r($percomma[1]); //re-print 2nd array, or
$ary_el = $percomma[2][1]; //get 2nd element of 3rd array (22.00) into a variable.