I guess some people simply can't live without asking for help. For example, here this guy has clear idea what to do but still asking for help. I don't really get that.
I have a question, I have an array. I am using a foreach loop to read out the elements. But it's a dynamic array. Sometimes an element is there sometimes it's not. I Read it out this way: http://hastebin.com/yevolaxuje.xml
How can I prevent $item['image']; In my array to show up in the foreach?
there's a big difference. You may prepare your array and unset all 'image' keys in each element - or you can just do not show it. In first case you'll destroy it and will not be able to use it anymore
Something is wrong here he says: unset($item['image']); eval()'d code on line 58, referer: mod_fcgid: stderr: PHP Fatal error: Cannot unset string offsets in
But 1. it's such a bullsh*t in my country. And 2. It's a high cost to just get it. And 3. I still have to pay off my car for 50%. >< http://www.vab.be/webbuilder/rijschool/upload/image/directe%20weg1.jpg
I think I should learn to write some more to make faster progress. Can that be correct? Nowadays I am writing like 2 lines PHP code and I test it. Is it a better process to write a whole code block and then test/debug it? Will that result in faster development or not?
SELECT count( student_subjects.SS_REG_NO ) AS sub
FROM registrations
INNER JOIN `student_subjects` ON `RG_Reg_NO` = `SS_REG_NO`
INNER JOIN `student_installments` ON `RG_Reg_NO` = `SI_Reg_No`
WHERE `RG_Reg_NO` = 'COL/A-000001' I need to get the student_subjects.SS_REG_NO count ? but this return all the raw count ?
I sometimes write whole libraries without executing a line until I've finished. In fact I current have two small libs (one is a dependency of the other) which are at present 46 classes and I have yet to test any of it. I have written a crapload of unit tests though ;-)
@Duikboot Write interfaces, assemble main service with these interfaces, compile to be sure that no type is conflicting, not methods are missing, etc., create actual implementation of interfaces, compile, run and make functional tests, test bugs, run over, create unit-tests, fix bugs again. <<< my general work-flow at work.
If you remove compilation step, it should apply php. ^
I placehold my values and I do not get anything back as a result, where on the other hand, when I paste what I would expect to be the query string in the prepare statement it works.
$dbh = new PDO(database_string, database_username, database_password);
$stmt = $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM ? WHERE id = ?");
@JoeWatkins The example is wrong. You will get that message when a character class starts and ends with :. or =. Since it makes no sense to have a repeated character in PCRE character classes I personally don't consider it to be a doc problem, my response to the OP would be "go learn Perl regexp". But it is a genuine (i.e. reproducable) "problem" with the right example: 3v4l.org/BIvtd
SELECT count( student_subjects.SS_REG_NO ) AS sub
FROM registrations
INNER JOIN `student_subjects` ON `RG_Reg_NO` = `SS_REG_NO`
INNER JOIN `student_installments` ON `RG_Reg_NO` = `SI_Reg_No`
WHERE `RG_Reg_NO` = 'COL/A-000001'
hastebin.com/rabahekani.coffee @AlmaDoMundo Doing that will cause that you everytime write that connection over and over again... But we are looking for the best pracice to handle tis.
@Leri They aren't going anywhere, don't worry. No way the community would agree to it. I'll just document the issue on the POSIX differences page and forget it, anything for a quiet life :-P
@JoeWatkins I would say s/do/may and s/must/should and that'd be fine. The spec is open ended on this point, the statement may be correct. We can't document the whole protocol because a) the protocol spec is long and b) the protocol spec is shit.
I have been an Exchange admin for 8 years, you pick things up in that time. Scary things. Things that no man should see.
@JoeWatkins I really don't know a whole lot about that, only what I've gleaned from the docs during @rdlowrey's recent expedition into that dark world. IIRC remi's your man on that.
I just slap DBAD or MIT on it (depending on whether I really care), I don't really know the full implications of either (although the implication of DBAD is "I don't give a shit")
I have a problem which I cannot solve alone.
Can someone tell me how can I move element or indexes to five or more if found duplicate within the range of 0 to 4?
To be exact here is my flow.
<?php
$values = array(
array('field' => 1),
array('field' => 1),
...
@Shudmeyer comparison function can not just return -1 or 1. It will cause unpredictable results. It should return 0, 1 or -1 for equal, greater than and less than cases
I'm not such experienced like other guys here, but I'm certain: if you can not properly ask your question, you should start from there - i.e. realize what actual problem is and then form your question properly. The correctly asked question is 50% of answer
@Jack you know the flow of sports like basketball? If Lakers has fought with Bulls, Lakers cannot fight again the same opponent unless it is on the five fight. They need to rest.
@JoeWatkins IMAP bug fixed + closed. We should have a purge of doc bugs at some point, there are quite a few people in here with karma, we should work out some way of gamifying it to burn through a load. /cc @salathe
@Shudmeyer Ahh that makes a lot more sense. tbh I think that this sorting is probably not what you want in that case, you'd want to create a more complex object model and store the ordering as a property of the members, rather than having the container attempt to maintain the order.
The M.E.N. is basically as bad as the Mail. People who actually buy that, with real money, should all be rounded up and put on an island somewhere to be outraged together.
SO,
The problem
I was hesitating to ask this, but I really have no idea. So google also have no idea, it seems (may be because it's hard to ask it about just () which have very much other meanings). I have faced 'strange' syntax in MySQL with using () brackets. It looks like this:
SELECT (1,2)>...
@Jack is there anything you struggle to get in Singapore? Are there any holy animals or anything? That's the main reason I wouldn't want to go to Israel, I couldn't live without bacon, and I bet it's really hard to get it there.
I have a query which consists of this sample data.
<?php
$results = $dbhQuery->select("SELECT entryA, entryB FROM table ORDER BY id");
$array = $results;
foreach($array as $k=>$arr) {
/**
Displays this records
A vs B
A vs E
B vs J
B vs A
C vs D
C vs F
D vs C
...
Hello my friends, I would be grateful if you could help me with this: I'm migrating to PDO and I couldn't find an equivalent to this line of code: $id=mysql_result($result,0,"id");