How to display the serial number CodeIgniter?












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I am using CodeIgniter. My issue is, I am not getting series number in the function. I am getting only n=1 and it continues displaying only 1. I don't want to use one more each condition there.



So I am getting output is



Sr_no     | Name
1 | MNBV
1 | lkjhg
1 | lkjh


I need output like



Sr_no     | Name
1 | MNBV
2 | lkjhg
3 | lkjh


Controller



foreach($order_list as $order) { 
if(is_array($order)){
foreach($order as $r) {
$data1=$this->order_access_list($r); //calling function
}
}
else{
$data1=$this->order_access_list($order); //calling function
}
}


function



public function order_access_list($val) {
$n=1;
$data = array("Sr_No" => $n,
"Name"=>$val->c_firstname."".$val->c_lastname
);
$n++;
return $data;
}









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    I am using CodeIgniter. My issue is, I am not getting series number in the function. I am getting only n=1 and it continues displaying only 1. I don't want to use one more each condition there.



    So I am getting output is



    Sr_no     | Name
    1 | MNBV
    1 | lkjhg
    1 | lkjh


    I need output like



    Sr_no     | Name
    1 | MNBV
    2 | lkjhg
    3 | lkjh


    Controller



    foreach($order_list as $order) { 
    if(is_array($order)){
    foreach($order as $r) {
    $data1=$this->order_access_list($r); //calling function
    }
    }
    else{
    $data1=$this->order_access_list($order); //calling function
    }
    }


    function



    public function order_access_list($val) {
    $n=1;
    $data = array("Sr_No" => $n,
    "Name"=>$val->c_firstname."".$val->c_lastname
    );
    $n++;
    return $data;
    }









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      I am using CodeIgniter. My issue is, I am not getting series number in the function. I am getting only n=1 and it continues displaying only 1. I don't want to use one more each condition there.



      So I am getting output is



      Sr_no     | Name
      1 | MNBV
      1 | lkjhg
      1 | lkjh


      I need output like



      Sr_no     | Name
      1 | MNBV
      2 | lkjhg
      3 | lkjh


      Controller



      foreach($order_list as $order) { 
      if(is_array($order)){
      foreach($order as $r) {
      $data1=$this->order_access_list($r); //calling function
      }
      }
      else{
      $data1=$this->order_access_list($order); //calling function
      }
      }


      function



      public function order_access_list($val) {
      $n=1;
      $data = array("Sr_No" => $n,
      "Name"=>$val->c_firstname."".$val->c_lastname
      );
      $n++;
      return $data;
      }









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      I am using CodeIgniter. My issue is, I am not getting series number in the function. I am getting only n=1 and it continues displaying only 1. I don't want to use one more each condition there.



      So I am getting output is



      Sr_no     | Name
      1 | MNBV
      1 | lkjhg
      1 | lkjh


      I need output like



      Sr_no     | Name
      1 | MNBV
      2 | lkjhg
      3 | lkjh


      Controller



      foreach($order_list as $order) { 
      if(is_array($order)){
      foreach($order as $r) {
      $data1=$this->order_access_list($r); //calling function
      }
      }
      else{
      $data1=$this->order_access_list($order); //calling function
      }
      }


      function



      public function order_access_list($val) {
      $n=1;
      $data = array("Sr_No" => $n,
      "Name"=>$val->c_firstname."".$val->c_lastname
      );
      $n++;
      return $data;
      }






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          You need to declare the variable $n in your function as static so that it retains its value between calls i.e.



          public function order_access_list($val) {
          static $n=1;
          $data = array("Sr_No" => $n,
          "Name"=>$val->c_firstname."".$val->c_lastname
          );
          $n++;
          return $data;
          }


          See the manual.






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          You need to declare the variable $n in your function as static so that it retains its value between calls i.e.



          public function order_access_list($val) {
          static $n=1;
          $data = array("Sr_No" => $n,
          "Name"=>$val->c_firstname."".$val->c_lastname
          );
          $n++;
          return $data;
          }


          See the manual.






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          • Oh!. Yes, It's working.

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          You need to declare the variable $n in your function as static so that it retains its value between calls i.e.



          public function order_access_list($val) {
          static $n=1;
          $data = array("Sr_No" => $n,
          "Name"=>$val->c_firstname."".$val->c_lastname
          );
          $n++;
          return $data;
          }


          See the manual.






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          • Oh!. Yes, It's working.

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            Nov 24 '18 at 5:34














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          You need to declare the variable $n in your function as static so that it retains its value between calls i.e.



          public function order_access_list($val) {
          static $n=1;
          $data = array("Sr_No" => $n,
          "Name"=>$val->c_firstname."".$val->c_lastname
          );
          $n++;
          return $data;
          }


          See the manual.






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          You need to declare the variable $n in your function as static so that it retains its value between calls i.e.



          public function order_access_list($val) {
          static $n=1;
          $data = array("Sr_No" => $n,
          "Name"=>$val->c_firstname."".$val->c_lastname
          );
          $n++;
          return $data;
          }


          See the manual.







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          • Oh!. Yes, It's working.

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          • Oh!. Yes, It's working.

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          Oh!. Yes, It's working.

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          Oh!. Yes, It's working.

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