ok got it,
a lil bit counter intuitive but works.

Kelvin Chua


On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

whenever you want to add one xavp, you must not provide the index. Try:

$xavp(arr=>foo1) = 'bar1';
$xavp(arr[0]=>foo2) = 'bar2';
$xavp(arr=>foo1) = 'bar3';
$xavp(arr[0]=>foo2) = 'bar4';

Note that is still adding as a stack, like for avp. But when you provide an index, it is expecting to exist and overwritte if all indexes are provided.

Cheers,
Daniel


On 27/12/13 09:34, Kelvin Chua wrote:
i'm trying to create an array (similar to sql_xquery result) using xavp,
i tried the ff:

$xavp(arr[0]=>foo1) = 'bar1';
$xavp(arr[0]=>foo2) = 'bar2';
$xavp(arr[1]=>foo1) = 'bar3';
$xavp(arr[1]=>foo2) = 'bar4';

this does not work.

Kelvin Chua


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