This is the point in time where if you still need assistance, you provide us with a self-contained chunk of between 5 and 15 lines of code that demonstrates your problem. The code you provided already isn't complete enough to illustrate what you're having trouble with.

If the code you provided doesn't produce the results you expect, you probably should inspect what the two arrays actually contain prior to being appended together.

In your earlier posts it looked like you were either parsing CSV files or pulling data from an Excel spreadsheet. My guess is that part of your script is broken, and that the "space" that's getting skipped is due to bad parsing.


Dave


In reply to Re: Merging of arrays with space by davido
in thread Merging of arrays with space by MynameisAchint

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