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on the following lines I get the error 'String offset cast occured'

$code[$value['dictionaryAlias']] = $value['dictionaryText'][$codeLang];

$code[$value['dictionaryAlias']] = $value['dictionaryText'][$langDefault];

Actually, the code access a table. It works in previous version but not in 5.4

I am a newbie and I am in charge in converting the code. What changes should I make to make it work. I read that it is probably because the variable is a string instead of an array. What can I do then?

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  • What var_dump($value); prints?
    – user4035
    May 22, 2013 at 17:26
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    This is a bug in your software that never has been detected. Note that possible offsets in a string are only integers
    – hek2mgl
    May 22, 2013 at 17:28
  • You first treat $value as an array and then you treat it as a multidimensional array. For example, if $value['dictionaryText'][$codeLang] is a thing.. then the "value" of $value['dictionaryAlias'] would be "Array()", which you are trying to use as the index for $code. May 22, 2013 at 17:30
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    "As of PHP 5.4 string offsets have to either be integers or integer-like strings, otherwise a warning will be thrown. Previously an offset like "foo" was silently cast to 0." May 22, 2013 at 17:30
  • thank you. I'll try to change the code. Actually, the code is not written by me. I just trying to convert it. $code is an array. As you said, the $value is treated as an array and a multidimensional array. It works in previous verion of Php. I dont know why
    – klark
    May 22, 2013 at 20:54

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This means that $value['dictionaryText'] is a string, and either $codeLang or $langDefault is not an integer. The indexing operator works on strings, but only accepts integer indices: when it receives something else, it tries to convert it to an integer, most often resulting in the value 0, and returns the character at that index.

This is a new warning that they introduced in 5.4 because it was a frequent mistake and a frequent cause of headaches.

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