Hey guys, so when i use fetch_assoc() to get stuff from the database it returns as a multidimentional array and looks like this:
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[page] => Item
=> #
)
[1] => Array
(
[page] => Item
=> #
)
)
I would like to combine it with another array and put both into a new array to make it look like this :
Array
(
PageTab => Array
(
[page] => Item
=> #
)
PageTab => Array
(
[page] => Item
=> #
)
)
Do you have any suggestions on the best way to do this?
If the order doesn’t matter, just:
foreach($Array as $Value) {
$NewArray[$PageTabs[3]] = $Value;
}
I’m sure there’s a better way, but this works 
If you need to merge an array, then array_merge()
Cups
3
Array
(
PageTab => Array
(
[page] => Item
=> #
)
PageTab => Array
(
[page] => Item
=> #
)
)
As each array key is called PageTab, there will only ever be one array.
$ans['PageTab']=array('q' => 'a', 'a'=>2);
$ans['PageTab']=array('q' => 'a', 'a'=>2);
$ans['PageTab']=array('q' => 'b', 'a'=>3);
var_dump($ans);
// gives
array
'PageTab' =>
array
'q' => string 'b' (length=1)
'a' => int 3
Avram
4
As Cups said, you can’t have associative array with keys that share same name.