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This isn't critical by any means, but I've got a loop through my users on my website, and i spit out data for each one, something like this

for( $i=1; $i<=999; $i++ ){
    $varA = function_a( $i );
    $varB = function_b( $i );
    $myownvar = 0;
    foreach ($varB AS $b) {
        $myownvar = ++$myownvar;
    }
    print($varA.$varB.$myownvar);
}

I end up with a result like

  • 1 - user_one: (10)
  • 2 - user_two: (4)
  • 3 - user_three: (9)

I was wondering if there was a 'relatively simple' way to turn the data around in a way similar to what I've got it, but print the data based on the $this like this.

  • 1 - user_one: (10)
  • 3 - user_three: (9)
  • 2 - user_two: (4)
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    Not with just a for loop. You'd have to build an array of results, sort it, THEN display it.
    – Marc B
    Feb 15, 2013 at 19:15
  • Well, he could technically create some sort of crazy increment equation that loops in that fashion lol...
    – crush
    Feb 15, 2013 at 19:17
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    Probably not a good idea fiddling around with the variable this
    – Ed Heal
    Feb 15, 2013 at 19:18
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    I consider it very bad practice to call a variable $this. $this is used to refer to the scope of your object in php. Feb 15, 2013 at 19:18
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    What do you expect from an online community where people can hide behind their keyboards and act superior to others with the anonymity of the Internet and geographic separation - as if they knew everything about all, and anyone who doesn't is simply a waste of breath.
    – crush
    Feb 15, 2013 at 19:31

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I'm not real sure what you are trying to accomplish, but if the pattern remains consistent, then you could do something like the following:

for ($i = 1; $i < 10; $i+=2) {
    echo $i;
    echo $i-1;
}

Which outputs:

1032547698

If you don't want the 0, then you could simply check for it, and discard it.

Since you didn't post all of your code, it's hard for me to give much more than that as an example, but I assume you should be able to see how this would apply to your situation.

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  • That actually worked pretty well - I'll work my next question with more code, thanks!
    – Xhynk
    Feb 15, 2013 at 19:53

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