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Subject: [PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /en/language types.xml
From: "Sascha Schumann" <sascha () schumann ! cx>
Date: 2001-06-30 19:23:23
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sas Sat Jun 30 15:23:23 2001 EDT
Modified files:
/phpdoc/en/language types.xml
Log:
fix some typos and polish some expressions
Index: phpdoc/en/language/types.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/language/types.xml:1.32 phpdoc/en/language/types.xml:1.33
--- phpdoc/en/language/types.xml:1.32 Sat Jun 30 15:14:55 2001
+++ phpdoc/en/language/types.xml Sat Jun 30 15:23:22 2001
@@ -1004,10 +1004,10 @@
trees.
</para>
<para>
- Explaination of those structures is beyond the scope of this manual,
+ Explanation of those structures is beyond the scope of this manual,
but you'll find at least one example for each of those structures.
- For more information about those structures, buy a good book about
- datastructures.
+ For more information about those structures, we refer you to
+ external literature about this broad topic.
<!-- like goodrich&tamassia: datastructures and algorithmes.
Only, the subtitle is: in Java, and it's quite academic too -->
</para>
@@ -1058,9 +1058,9 @@
<title>Omitting keys</title>
<para>
If you omit a key, the maximum of the integer-indices is taken, and
- the new key will be that maximum + 1. If no integer-indices yet
- exist, the key will be <literal>0</literal> (zero). If you specify a key
- that already has a value assigned to, that key will be overwritten.
+ the new key will be that maximum + 1. If no integer-indices exist
+ yet, the key will be <literal>0</literal> (zero). If you specify a key
+ that already has a value assigned to it, that value will be overwritten.
</para>
</formalpara>
@@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@
> or nonnegative <type>integer</type>
// <replaceable>value</replaceable> can be anything
</synopsis>
- If <varname>$arr</varname> doesn't yet exist, it will be created.
+ If <varname>$arr</varname> doesn't exist yet, it will be created.
So this is also
an alternative way to specify an array.
To change a certain value, just assign a new value
@@ -1379,7 +1379,7 @@
</programlisting>
</example>
<para>
- Arrays are ordered. You can also change the order using differen
+ Arrays are ordered. You can also change the order using various
sorting-functions. See <link linkend="ref.array">array-functions</link>
for more information.
</para>
@@ -1392,7 +1392,7 @@
</example>
<para>
Because the value of an array can be everything, it can also be
- another array. This way you can make recursive arrays, and
+ another array. This way you can make recursive and
multi-dimensional arrays.
</para>
<example>
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