«Who knows maybe this code works but considered as dirty hack, or considered deprecated.»OK, so what?
But to bring this issue to a good end - another brother asked me already about it -here is the extended version of my private answer to him:
- I didn't want that the OP remains novice
- My post was marked as a joke
- Perhaps this joke wasn't so good
- I didn't want to annoy anybody
- There have been jokes around here worse than mine
- There have been questions around here worse than the OP's
My best regards, Karl
«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»
In reply to Re^4: Passing multiple arrays to foreach loop by karlgoethebier
in thread Passing multiple arrays to foreach loop by deshdaaz
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