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$productid= $this->input->post('productid'); 
$actualPrice= $this->input->post('actualPrice');
$quantity= $this->input->post('quantity');
foreach($productid as $P){
echo $p ;
}


Inside the loop, I need the respective quantity and actual price of the product, and I don't want to use for loop










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    Here i have 3 Arrays



    $productid= $this->input->post('productid'); 
    $actualPrice= $this->input->post('actualPrice');
    $quantity= $this->input->post('quantity');
    foreach($productid as $P){
    echo $p ;
    }


    Inside the loop, I need the respective quantity and actual price of the product, and I don't want to use for loop










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      Here i have 3 Arrays



      $productid= $this->input->post('productid'); 
      $actualPrice= $this->input->post('actualPrice');
      $quantity= $this->input->post('quantity');
      foreach($productid as $P){
      echo $p ;
      }


      Inside the loop, I need the respective quantity and actual price of the product, and I don't want to use for loop










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      Here i have 3 Arrays



      $productid= $this->input->post('productid'); 
      $actualPrice= $this->input->post('actualPrice');
      $quantity= $this->input->post('quantity');
      foreach($productid as $P){
      echo $p ;
      }


      Inside the loop, I need the respective quantity and actual price of the product, and I don't want to use for loop







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      Brindha Baskaran

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          To answer correctly you need to provide the data strucrure of your arrays.



          An index based solution is not safe if products are not stored in the same order in each arrays:



          foreach($productid as $index => $id) {
          echo 'Product ID = ' . $id . PHP_EOL .
          'Product actual price = ' . $actualPrice[$index] . PHP_EOL .
          'Product quantity = ' . $quantity[$index] . PHP_EOL;
          }





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            up vote
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            To answer correctly you need to provide the data strucrure of your arrays.



            An index based solution is not safe if products are not stored in the same order in each arrays:



            foreach($productid as $index => $id) {
            echo 'Product ID = ' . $id . PHP_EOL .
            'Product actual price = ' . $actualPrice[$index] . PHP_EOL .
            'Product quantity = ' . $quantity[$index] . PHP_EOL;
            }





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              To answer correctly you need to provide the data strucrure of your arrays.



              An index based solution is not safe if products are not stored in the same order in each arrays:



              foreach($productid as $index => $id) {
              echo 'Product ID = ' . $id . PHP_EOL .
              'Product actual price = ' . $actualPrice[$index] . PHP_EOL .
              'Product quantity = ' . $quantity[$index] . PHP_EOL;
              }





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                To answer correctly you need to provide the data strucrure of your arrays.



                An index based solution is not safe if products are not stored in the same order in each arrays:



                foreach($productid as $index => $id) {
                echo 'Product ID = ' . $id . PHP_EOL .
                'Product actual price = ' . $actualPrice[$index] . PHP_EOL .
                'Product quantity = ' . $quantity[$index] . PHP_EOL;
                }





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                To answer correctly you need to provide the data strucrure of your arrays.



                An index based solution is not safe if products are not stored in the same order in each arrays:



                foreach($productid as $index => $id) {
                echo 'Product ID = ' . $id . PHP_EOL .
                'Product actual price = ' . $actualPrice[$index] . PHP_EOL .
                'Product quantity = ' . $quantity[$index] . PHP_EOL;
                }






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