array -> query 
October 18th, 2006, 10:55 PM
| | | array -> query
I have a code with following data format
$datay = array(
34,42,27,45,
55,25,14,59,
38,49,32,64);
$p1 = new StockPlot($datay);
However, I want to change it to query format.
That is,
$sql_A = 'SELECT dtDateTime FROM ~~ WHERE ~~~ ';
$sql_B = 'SELECT dtDateTime FROM ~~ WHERE ~~~ ';
$sql_C = 'SELECT dtDateTime FROM ~~ WHERE ~~~ ';
After executing $sql_A,B,C Query, I can get an data A,B,C ,
respectively.
A = 34, 42, 27, 45
B = 55, 25, 14, 59
C = 38, 49, 32, 64
In that case, How can I write change the code? Moreover, actually
length of A,B,C are all different.
Is it possible? Or should I change the StockPlot function?
Thank you!!!! | 
October 21st, 2006, 02:45 PM
| | | Re: array -> query
kirke wrote: Quote:
I have a code with following data format
>
>
$datay = array(
34,42,27,45,
55,25,14,59,
38,49,32,64);
$p1 = new StockPlot($datay);
>
>
However, I want to change it to query format.
That is,
>
$sql_A = 'SELECT dtDateTime FROM ~~ WHERE ~~~ ';
$sql_B = 'SELECT dtDateTime FROM ~~ WHERE ~~~ ';
$sql_C = 'SELECT dtDateTime FROM ~~ WHERE ~~~ ';
>
After executing $sql_A,B,C Query, I can get an data A,B,C ,
respectively.
>
A = 34, 42, 27, 45
B = 55, 25, 14, 59
C = 38, 49, 32, 64
>
In that case, How can I write change the code? Moreover, actually
length of A,B,C are all different.
Is it possible? Or should I change the StockPlot function?
>
Thank you!!!!
>
| Your question does not make very much sense to me, but I think you mean
that you have some implicit structure in your array, that you should
make explicit.
Something like
$datay = array(
array(34,42,26,45),
array(55,25,14,59),
array(38,49,32,64)
);
But I may have misunderstood what you wanted.
Colin | 
October 23rd, 2006, 10:05 PM
| | | Re: array -> query
I know my question is toooooo nonsense. Thx though :->
Colin Fine wrote: Quote:
kirke wrote: Quote:
I have a code with following data format
$datay = array(
34,42,27,45,
55,25,14,59,
38,49,32,64);
$p1 = new StockPlot($datay);
However, I want to change it to query format.
That is,
$sql_A = 'SELECT dtDateTime FROM ~~ WHERE ~~~ ';
$sql_B = 'SELECT dtDateTime FROM ~~ WHERE ~~~ ';
$sql_C = 'SELECT dtDateTime FROM ~~ WHERE ~~~ ';
After executing $sql_A,B,C Query, I can get an data A,B,C ,
respectively.
A = 34, 42, 27, 45
B = 55, 25, 14, 59
C = 38, 49, 32, 64
In that case, How can I write change the code? Moreover, actually
length of A,B,C are all different.
Is it possible? Or should I change the StockPlot function?
Thank you!!!!
| >
Your question does not make very much sense to me, but I think you mean
that you have some implicit structure in your array, that you should
make explicit.
>
Something like
>
$datay = array(
array(34,42,26,45),
array(55,25,14,59),
array(38,49,32,64)
);
>
But I may have misunderstood what you wanted.
>
Colin
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