I have this array:
Array
(
[page] => Array
(
[0] => add
[1] => edit
[2] => delete
[3]
This assumes that there are more pages than categories, and that they are held in $Array['pages'] and $Array['categories'] variables:
print '<table><tr><td>Page</td><td>Category</td></tr>';
for ($i=0; $i< sizeof($Array['pages']; $i++)
{
print '<tr><td>';
print $Array['pages'][$i];
print '</td><td>';
if ($i < sizeof($Array['categories']))
print $Array['categories'][$i];
print '</td></tr>';
}
print '</table>';
There are more elegant ways, but this should work.
I have experience getting a result from a database which is an array. I made a class as a container for the uniform result set which are multiple rows. Just get the property with getter or get access it directly if public.
Assuming this is PHP and that the alignment is simply based on the index of the array:
<?php
$var['page'] = array('add', 'edit', 'delete', 'search');
$var['category'] = array('add', 'edit', 'export');
$pages = count($var['page']);
$categories = count($var['categories']);
$max = ($pages > $categories ? $pages : $categories);
echo '<table>';
for ($i = 0; $i < $max; $i++)
{
echo '<tr>';
echo "<td>{$var['page'][$i]}</td>";
echo "<td>{$var['category'][$i]}</td>";
echo '</tr>';
}
echo '</table>';
?>
sorry i didn't tag as PHP... here is the code of my last try
echo "<table>";
for($i=0;$i<count($array);$i++)
{
echo "<tr>";
foreach($array as $key=>$value)
{
echo "<td>".$array[$key][$i]."</td>";
}
echo "</tr>";
}
echo "</table>";
but anyway, JYelton answer worked pretty well, thank you =D