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see shuffle() for an example of its use.
support for character sequences and decrementing arrays was added in 4.1.0.
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following is an example of displaying links of the current level in format: audi bmw opel...
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see the sesam_query() function for an example of the sesam_field_array() use.
see the sesam_query() function for an example of the sesam_field_array() use.
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select this option to create a itemizedlist. a itemizedlist is a list used when the order of the items is not important. here is one example of a itemizedlist: first item. second item.
select this option to create a itemizedlist. a itemizedlist is a list used when the order of the items is not important. here is one example of a itemizedlist: first item. second item.
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natcasesort() is a case insensitive version of natsort(). see natsort() for an example of the difference between this algorithm and the regular computer string sorting algorithms.
see natsort() for an example of the difference between this algorithm and the regular computer string sorting algorithms.
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another good example of expression orientation is pre- and post-increment and decrement. users of php/fi 2 and many other languages may be familiar with the notation of variable++ and variable--. these are increment and decrement operators. in php/fi 2, the statement '$a++' has no value (is not an expression), and thus you can't assign it or use it in any way. php enhances the increment/decrement capabilities by making these expressions as well, like in c. in php, like in c, there are two types of increment - pre-increment and post-increment. both pre-increment and post-increment essentially increment the variable, and the effect on the variable is idential. the difference is with the value of the increment expression. pre-increment, which is written '++$variable', evaluates to the incremented value (php increments the variable before reading its value, thus the name 'pre-increment'). post-increment, which is written '$variable++' evaluates to the original value of $variable, before it was incremented (php increments the variable after reading its value, thus the name 'post-increment').
both pre-increment and post-increment essentially increment the variable, and the effect on the variable is idential.
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