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I want to display my result in rows of 4


Stalingrad

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Hey guys! I've been having trouble with this all day. I'm wanting to display my results in rows. Like, 4 results in 1 row, then another 4, then another 4, etc. like this:

IMAGE  IMAGE IMAGE IMAGE

IMAGE IMAGE IMAGE IMAGE

IMAGE IMAGE IMAGE IMAGE

 

I'm nto sure how to do that. I want to display pictures. Here is my code for the page:

bag.php:

<?php
session_start();
include("config536.php");
?>
<html>
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" />
</head>

<?php
if(!isset($_SESSION['username'])) {
echo "<ubar><a href=login.php>Login</a> or <a href=register.php>Register</a></ubar><content><center><font size=6>Error!</font><br><br>You are not Logged In! Please <a href=login.php>Login</a> or <a href=register.php>Register</a> to Continue!</center></content><content><center><font size=6>Inventory</font><br><br></center></content>";
}

if(isset($_SESSION['username'])) {
echo "<nav>$shownavbar</nav><ubar><img src=/images/layout/player.gif><a href=status.php>$showusername</a>.......................<img src=/images/layout/coin.gif> $scredits</ubar><content><center><font size=6>Inventory</font><br><br>";

$action = $_GET['action'];
$gid = $_GET['itemid'];

$irow = "SELECT * FROM uitems WHERE username='$showusername'";
$iquery = mysql_query($irow);
while($ir = mysql_fetch_array($iquery)) {
$uid = $ir['uitemid'];
$iid = $ir['theitemid'];
$iun = $r['username'];
$il = $ir['location'];


$tirow = "SELECT * FROM items WHERE itemid='$iid'";
$tiquery = mysql_query($tirow);
while($tir = mysql_fetch_array($tiquery)) {
$tiid = $tir['itemid'];
$tin = $tir['name'];
$tiim = $tir['image'];
$tid = $tir['description'];
$tirr = $tir['rarity'];
$tit = $tir['type'];
$tiu = $tir['uses'];
$tis = $tir['strength'];
$tide = $tir['defense'];
$tih = $tir['heals'];

echo "<img src=/images/items/$tiim><br>$tin<br><br>";
}
}

}
?>

</html>

I have no errors, everything works great! It's just I'm not sure how to display them the way I want them. Right now they are displayed like this:

IMAGE

IMAGE

IMAGE

IMAGE

 

Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you!

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Sorry to jump in on this one. What does the modulus evaluate to in your if statement?

 

Is it looking for a division by four that has no remainder and if it finds it the statement is true?

 

 

 

 

For this effect you use the modulus operator along with a counter

 

Example, using part of your code

$count = 0;
while($tir = mysql_fetch_array($tiquery)) {
$tiid = $tir['itemid'];
$tin = $tir['name'];
$tiim = $tir['image'];
$tid = $tir['description'];

echo "<img src=/images/items/$tiim>";
if($count % 4) echo "<br />\n";

$count++;
}

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Sorry the reason i asked my question is because I thought you had to say something like

 

 

if ($count % 4 == 0) {

// Do the new line
}


When I tried using just

[code] 
if($count % 4){
// Do the new line
}

 

 

It didn't work for me and just echoes the new line constantly :/ So trying to figure out if I'm doing something wrong or misundestanding the way it works. Or whether the code should have ==0 for this sort of function.

 

For this effect you use the modulus operator along with a counter

 

Example, using part of your code

$count = 0;
while($tir = mysql_fetch_array($tiquery)) {
$tiid = $tir['itemid'];
$tin = $tir['name'];
$tiim = $tir['image'];
$tid = $tir['description'];

echo "<img src=/images/items/$tiim>";
if($count % 4) echo "<br />\n";

$count++;
}

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