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Title : Function to create a separated list
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Ed Thomas
Date : Nov 07th 2003
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If you have ever needed to make a list (comma seperated, etc.), you probably have run into this problem. You could create a loop and add each item and a comma, for example, to a string. The only problem is you probably do not want the extra comma at the end of the string, so you could write code to remove the comma. Or you could do the following:

<?php
$array
= array();

$i=0;

$array[$i++]="orange";
$array[$i++]="apple";
$array[$i++]="pear";
$array[$i++]="banana";

$str = implode (", ",$array);

echo
"My shopping list: $str";
?>


This code will output the following:


My shopping list: orange, apple, pear, banana



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 Jose Santos wrote :1030
Hello !
This type of examples is very useful with php.
implode() is an buitin function of php. It isn`t an inovation or a new feactures for php. It`s very popular.
Sometime i recomend to use the separator `:`, because will be have somme strings with `,`