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Re: how to join two arrays? [message #185749 is a reply to message #185725] Mon, 05 May 2014 19:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Richard Yates is currently offline  Richard Yates
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On Sun, 04 May 2014 22:13:32 -0400, Jerry Stuckle
<jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net> wrote:

> On 5/4/2014 9:31 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> On 5/4/2014 6:55 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 5/4/2014 5:02 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>> > Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>> >> On 5/4/2014 3:47 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>> >>> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>> >>>> On 5/4/2014 1:56 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>> >>>>> Denis McMahon wrote:
>>>> >>>>>> then: array_merge ( $arr1, $arr2 );
>>>> >>>>>>
>>>> >>>>>> will generate:
>>>> >>>>>>
>>>> >>>>>> [0] "."
>>>> >>>>>> [1] ".."
>>>> >>>>>> [2] "foo.bar"
>>>> >>>>>> [3] "really fubar"
>>>> >>>>>> [4] "."
>>>> >>>>>> [5] ".."
>>>> >>>>>> [6] "bah bah.blacksheep"
>>>> >>>>>> [7] "fufu.fubar"
>>>> >>>>>>
>>>> >>>>>> How you then tell which file is where, that's your headache at
>>>> >>>>>> this
>>>> >>>>>> point.
>>>> >>>>> array_map() serves here.
>>>> >>>> And how can array_map() tell which file is where?
>>>> >>> It cannot.
>>>> >> Then why did you say it could?
>>>> > I did not.
>>>>
>>>> You can't even read what you wrote...
>>>
>>> I know what I wrote. I also know that – granting you the benefit of a
>>> doubt one more time – you are not trolling, but that you have
>>> misinterpreted
>>> what I wrote. I have written (as can be read in the quotation above, so
>>> there is no need for you or me to repeat it below) that “array_map()
>>> serves
>>> here”. It does. I have, upon your query, given an example showing
>>> what I
>>> meant with “serves here” from a real-life example (hence “here”).
>>> Apparently you have not bothered to understand the example, as you had
>>> decided to deride it in yet another ad-hominem fallacy of yours.
>>>
>>> I have made myself clear now to all who can read carefully and think
>>> clearly. Further misinterpretation on your part will be considered
>>> deliberate, aka trolling, and dealt with accordingly.
>>>
>>>
>>> HTH
>>>
>>> PointedEars
>>>
>>
>> There was nothing to misinterpret. array_map() does Not solve the
>> problem of "How you then tell which file is where, that's your headache
>> at this point.", which is the question it is response to.
>>
>> But we already know you're too stoopid to understand, and too
>> egotistical to admit you screwed up (again).
>>
>> And yes, you made yourself clear. You proved you have no idea how to
>> solve this problem.
>>
>> So, do everyone a favor and find another newsgroup to troll. You're
>> know as one in enough newsgroups that shouldn't be a problem.
>>
>> As for suggestion someone else is a troll? That is the best laugh I've
>> heard of all year. It's even better than suggesting Richard is competent.
>>
>>
>
> Looking over my last comment, I have to apologize. It wasn't fair to
> Richard. Sorry, Richard, I shouldn't have insulted you like that.

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