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PHP and data structures

Asked by boodabelly in PHP Scripting Language

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I am setting out to learn PHP, I come from a heavy C background and I would like to use some simple data structures, but I do not have the slightest clue how to set this up in PHP

here is what I am talking about(in C of course)

struct foo
{
  char *name;
  char *output;
}

// disregard the non-allocation of strings, just example

foo fooArray =
{{"one", "first"},
{"two", "second"}};

yadda yadda yadda

then how do I access these in the array

if(strstr(fooArray[0].name, CONTANT_ONE) == 0)
{
}

I need to setup some data structures similar to that above and I am just stuck at where to start.  Do I have to use the array functions to put this into the structure and also to access the members?

Sorry if this is a stupid question, I am new to this whole "compile/interpret" on the fly scripting language.  Just seems odd.

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