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I am using PHPExcel to write a XLS file. But I need a way to automatically set the number of the cells based on the results I got from the DB. This is why I am using an incremental $n. The problem is that all works in the first foreach but in the second one the value of the previous $n is lost and it overwrites the previous cells. How do I keep the value of the incremented $n outside of the foreach loop? This is what I have done so far:

$objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('A7', 'Tot number unique visits per device:');
    $n=7;
    foreach ($visits_by_device as $key) {
        $n = $n++;
        $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('A'.$n, $key["device_type"]);
        $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('B'.$n, $key["tot"]);
    }
    $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('A'.$n, 'Tot number Unique Visits per Date:');
    foreach ($visits_by_date as $key) {
        $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('A'.$n, $key["date"]);
        $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('B'.$n, $key["tot"]);
    }
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  • Simply increment $n++ before starting second foreach.
    – Rikesh
    Jun 10, 2013 at 8:22
  • There is no reason why $n should lose it's value in the code above.
    – Prisoner
    Jun 10, 2013 at 8:24
  • Oh I think I completely misunderstood you...just ignore my answer then...lol
    – Kylie
    Jun 10, 2013 at 8:29
  • @Carlo Giovannelli How does puttin the $n++ above the second foreach solves your problem? The second foreach will overwrite the same key every loop.. I.E: First loop runs 8 times, then you set $n to 9 and then the second loop will affect only the cells A9 and B9.. Jun 10, 2013 at 8:46

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Simple...just give it a seperate variable, such as $k in this example

$objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('A7', 'Tot number unique visits per device:');
$n=7;
$k=$n
foreach ($visits_by_device as $key) {
    $n = $n++;
    $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('A'.$n, $key["device_type"]);
    $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('B'.$n, $key["tot"]);
}
$objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('A'.$n, 'Tot number Unique Visits per Date:');
foreach ($visits_by_date as $key) {
 $k = $k++;
    $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('A'.$k, $key["date"]);
    $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('B'.$k, $key["tot"]);
}
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Use the static keyword to keep the value of variable like this:

static $n=7;

This will keep the previous value and will not lost the value.

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Just add the $n++ to the beginning of the second loop to continue the count of $n.

$n = 7;
foreach ($visits_by_device as $key) {
    $n++;
    $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('A'.$n, $key["device_type"]);
    $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('B'.$n, $key["tot"]);
}

$n = 7; add this line if you want to count from 7 again. Remove it to continue counting.
$objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('A'.$n, 'Tot number Unique Visits per Date:');
foreach ($visits_by_date as $key) {
    $n++;
    $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('A'.$n, $key["date"]);
    $objPHPExcel->getActiveSheet()->SetCellValue('B'.$n, $key["tot"]);
}
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  • I mightve misunderstood, but doesn't he want the second loop to also start at 7?? So that the cells match up?
    – Kylie
    Jun 10, 2013 at 8:26
  • If that's the case then he should put $n = 7; above the second for loop. Jun 10, 2013 at 8:27
  • Yes, but $n is coming from the database so he wont know the value, hence why I assigned $n to $k and just used $k, in code below...
    – Kylie
    Jun 10, 2013 at 8:28
  • I would put the value form the db into an variable like start_num or something and use that to assing the $n variable. Jun 10, 2013 at 8:31
  • Well....I think you had it right before, as I just read his comment above, and it looks like the way you had it, was the way he wanted it....the $n++ in the second loop........I thought he was having an issue with the lining up of cells which is why he needed to reset the number.....but I misunderstood I think
    – Kylie
    Jun 10, 2013 at 8:33

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