I'm getting some weird behaviour in PHP that I just can't understand.
$count=0;
$temp=array(); //this is definitely a new variable, not that it should matter
foreach($array as $arr) {
if ($arr->bbcode != $previous_bb) {
$previous_bb=$arr->bbcode;
//stuff
$temp=array_merge($temp,$arr);
}
//stuff
}
I've tried to simplify the code a little and just keep what's essential. $array is a 2-D array (so each $arr has some attributes like the bbcode that you see). It complains that argument 1, i.e. $temp, is not an array. Typecasting it to array gives bogus results. Of course, this is within other code, which I can give more details of if needed, but any ideas? I've used the exact same sort of code and syntax in other places and it doesn't complain...
EDIT: Feel free to downvote liberally, had a memory lapse about what I had been working with and how I'd been doing things. Never had to ask a programming question before (in several years), thanks a ton guys, you are immensely fast!