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PHP and Classes Page 6

By Rod Kreisler
on July 30, 2000

Of course, you can’t enter column span information with one join, but
you can with extra joins. Let’s say your array consists of six elements
and the third and fifth elements need to span 2 and 3 columns
respectively. To do this you can join the “:#” to an intermediate
array:

$newarray=$arry;

$newarray[2]=join(list($newarray[2],"2"),":");

$newarray[4]=join(list($newarray[4],"3"),":");

$message=join($newarray,"|");

$Tbody->TROut($message);


Obviously, even more functionality can be added to the class. Also, the
code is not idiot proof. If enough people ask, I will add more
functionality (email me with your ideas), idiot proof the code and post
it.
–Rod

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