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Old 10-12-2007, 04:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Setting integer to 0 at start of foreach

PHP Code:
        <?php $iNameID=0$iName=0; foreach($this->aCourse as $iKey => $szValue){ ?>
            <div class="course">
                <h2><?php echo $szValue['className']; ?></h2>
                <h4><a href="schools.php?id=<?php echo $this->aSchool[$iNameID++]['id']; ?>" title=""><?php  echo $this->aSchool[$iName++]['name']; ?></a></h4>
                <p><span class="title">Start Date:</span> <?php echo $szValue['startDate']; ?></p>
                <p><span class="title">End Date:</span> <?php echo $szValue['endDate']; ?></p>
                <p><span class="title">Course Type:</span> Handguns</p>
            </div>
        <?php ?>
I have an array $this->aCourse and $this->aSchool. The school array values will be echo'ed under the foreach loop of course but I don't want to repeat the values. To avoid this, currently I'm setting the integer to 0 like $iNameID=0; $iName=0; and then using it to echo the values.

PHP Code:
                <h4><a href="schools.php?id=<?php echo $this->aSchool[$iNameID++]['id']; ?>" title=""><?php  echo $this->aSchool[$iName++]['name']; ?></a></h4>
I don't think this is a correct way. What is the correct way of doing this? :)
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