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Here is my initial code:

    $camp_price=array(
   'option 1' => array(
                    'id' => 'June 30 to July 20',
                    'weeks' => 3,
                    'week_price' => 995),
   'option 2' => array(
                    'id' => 'June 30 to July 13',
                    'weeks'=> 2,
                    'week_price' => 995)
  ); 

 foreach ($camp_price as $name=>$values) {
$total_cost[$name]=$values['weeks'] * $values['week_price'];
}

Here is the HTML code. It echo perfectly the $total_cost until the form gets submitted. It then show the error:

Warning: Illegal string offset 'option 1'

Which I don't understand:

  <select name="preferred_session">
  <option value="option 1" <?php if($preferred_session =='option 1') echo'selected="selected"'; ?>>
 <?php echo $camp_price['option 1']['id'],': ', $total_cost['option 1']; ?>euros
 </option>
 <option value="2" <?php if($preferred_session =='option 2') echo 'selected="selected"'; ?>>
 <?php echo $camp_price['option 2']['id'],': ', $total_cost['option 2']; ?>euros
 </option>
</select>
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    Please var_dump($total_cost); and add it to your question. And the error message tells you a line number. The code of that line is most interesting, the rest is (very) not helpful.
    – hakre
    Dec 29, 2012 at 22:09
  • Thanks hakre, I posted below the line code that changes the $total_cost to a string... hope you can help me figure out why. Thanks again Dec 30, 2012 at 1:43

2 Answers 2

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Looks like, when the code triggering the error runs, either $camp_price or $total_cost is not an array but a string.

You may want to print the values of those variables just before the point where the error occurs, and look for any places where you might have unintentionally changed them.

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    Or, more likely, $total_cost. Dec 29, 2012 at 22:12
  • Thanks for your response...by doing what you told me I identified the code that changes the variable $total_cost into a string: Dec 30, 2012 at 1:32
  • else if (empty ($errors)===false){ print_r($total_cost); foreach ($_POST as $key=>$value) { $$key = isset($value) ? $value : ''; } print_r($total_cost); echo output_errors($errors); } Dec 30, 2012 at 1:38
  • it prints returns the arry for the first print_r and a string for the second... but I can't understand why the foreach changes the $total_cost variable to a string! Thanks again and I hope you can help me figure that out. Dec 30, 2012 at 1:40
  • Does $_POST contain a key named total_cost? If yes, the line $$key = ... will set $total_cost to the corresponding value. (BTW, doing that is a bad idea in general; there's a reason why register_globals and import_request_variables() have been deprecated.) Dec 30, 2012 at 1:45
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Warning: Illegal string offset 'option 1'

This error means that you're using a string offset (here: 'option 1') which is illegal. String offsets must be a positive number, not a string.

This most often happens when you access a string variable but you think it is an array: (Demo)

<?php

$total_cost = 'string value';

echo $total_cost['option 1'];

Gives the error (and output):

Warning: Illegal string offset 'option 1' in /demo.php on line 5
s

The s at the end is $total_cost[0] because the illegal offset 'option 1' is used as 0 then. Following the rules of PHP's string substring accessDocs, this is the first character:

string value
s
^---- character 0: substr($total_cost, 0, 1);
                                       ^

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