Thanks guys. Actually I am getting the output that you got. Sorry I should have been more clear.
This is what I'm looking to get from the array:
v w x y z
w x y z v
x y z v w
And so on... If I'm shifting the contents of the array, shouldn't the value of the first position change, ie; $array[0]?
What I'm doing is working through 2 arrays, one not shown that simply repeats itself by resetting a counter. The other is the one I am having trouble with.
I'm trying to do this:
Employee1 v
Employee2 w
Employee3 x
Employee4 y
Employee5 z
Employee1 w
Employee2 x
Employee3 y
Employee4 z
Employee5 v
Employee1 x
Employee2 y
Employee3 z
Employee4 v
Employee5 w
And so on... It's a rotation schedule that I'm working on for my crew.
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