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Re: Array count for each value in turn syntax? [message #169866 is a reply to message #169864] Tue, 28 September 2010 23:44 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 9/28/2010 7:41 PM, GarryJones wrote:
> An array contains the values 109,110,117
>
> The table contains
>
> ItemTypeCode - ItemData
>
> 109 njj
> 109 jfdjf
> 109 mdmd
> 109 jdjd
> 110 jf
> 110 jfjf
> 117 jgjg
> 117 jfjfjf
> 118 nfnf
>
> I want to use the array to give me the results of how many there are
> of each type
>
> So the output would be
> 109 = 4
> 110 = 2
> 117 = 2
> (in this case the entries for type 118 are not displayed because 118
> it not in the array)
>
> The table data is just an example, in my actual table its a few more
> columns.
>
> I plan to show these in a table with bold row headings with
> statistical data before the actual data rows
>
> The row headings will need to contain the number of data rows in the
> following data rows belonging to its type.
>
> I can run through the array and use a counter, then output the number
> then run through the array again to display the data. I am guessing I
> don't have to do that, surely these is some kind of "how many are" php
> command? But I am stuck here.
>
> Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> Garry Jones
> Sweden

Sounds like you need to learn to use a SQL database.

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