Wutklumpen Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 (edited) Hi, plz don't slap me for this question^^ i am saving multiple arrays in a global array and want to retrieve them again: Local $minorArray [2] $minorArray = $globalArray[9] stuff($minorArray[0]) stuff($minorArray[1]) But i dont want to allocate the $minorArray all the time. I am looking for a faster access like: $minorArray = $globalArray[9] ;or $param1 = $globalArray[9] [0] ;that would be a two-dimensional array ... ;or $param1 = ($globalArray[9]) [0] ; does not work either :/ Behind $globalArray is another array but i can't directly get an element of that item. Do i always have to make an array to get an array? ^^ googling for nested arrays hasn't helped :/ Greetings, Wutklumpen Edited January 18, 2014 by Wutklumpen
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