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7

create a class in php

<?php
class Fruit {
  public $name;
  public $color;

  function __construct($name, $color) {
    $this->name = $name;
    $this->color = $color;
  }
  function get_name() {
    return $this->name;
  }
  function get_color() {
    return $this->color;
  }
}

$apple = new Fruit("Apple", "red");
echo $apple->get_name();
echo "<br>";
echo $apple->get_color();
?>
Posted by: Guest on July-22-2020
1

php class

<?php
/**
 * Define MyClass
 */
class MyClass
{
    public $public = 'Public';
    protected $protected = 'Protected';
    private $private = 'Private';

    function printHello()
    {
        echo $this->public;
        echo $this->protected;
        echo $this->private;
    }
}

$obj = new MyClass();
echo $obj->public; // Works
echo $obj->protected; // Fatal Error
echo $obj->private; // Fatal Error
$obj->printHello(); // Shows Public, Protected and Private


/**
 * Define MyClass2
 */
class MyClass2 extends MyClass
{
    // We can redeclare the public and protected properties, but not private
    public $public = 'Public2';
    protected $protected = 'Protected2';

    function printHello()
    {
        echo $this->public;
        echo $this->protected;
        echo $this->private;
    }
}

$obj2 = new MyClass2();
echo $obj2->public; // Works
echo $obj2->protected; // Fatal Error
echo $obj2->private; // Undefined
$obj2->printHello(); // Shows Public2, Protected2, Undefined

?>
Posted by: Guest on August-15-2021
1

php class

/*PHP 5 is very very flexible in accessing member variables and member functions. 
These access methods maybe look unusual and unnecessary at first glance; 
but they are very useful sometimes; 
specially when you work with SimpleXML classes and objects. 
I have posted a similar comment in SimpleXML function reference section, 
but this one is more comprehensive.

I use the following class as reference for all examples:
*/

<?php

class Foo {

    public $aMemberVar = 'aMemberVar Member Variable';
    public $aFuncName = 'aMemberFunc';


    function aMemberFunc() {
        print 'Inside `aMemberFunc()`';
    }
}
$foo = new Foo;
?>
/*You can access member variables in an object using another variable as name:*/

<?php
$element = 'aMemberVar';
print $foo->$element; // prints "aMemberVar Member Variable"
?>
or use functions:

<?php

function getVarName()
{ return 'aMemberVar'; }
print $foo->{getVarName()}; // prints "aMemberVar Member Variable"

?>



//Important Note: You must surround function name with { and } 
  ///or PHP would think you are calling a member function of object "foo".
//you can use a constant or literal as well:

<?php

define(MY_CONSTANT, 'aMemberVar');

print $foo->{MY_CONSTANT}; // Prints "aMemberVar Member Variable"

print $foo->{'aMemberVar'}; // Prints "aMemberVar Member Variable"

?>
//You can use members of other objects as well:

<?php

print $foo->{$otherObj->var};

print $foo->{$otherObj->func()};

?>

//You can use mathods above to access member functions as well:

<?php

print $foo->{'aMemberFunc'}(); // Prints "Inside `aMemberFunc()`"

print $foo->{$foo->aFuncName}(); // Prints "Inside `aMemberFunc()`"

?>
Posted by: Guest on July-01-2021
5

class php

<?php
class Foo {
    public $aMemberVar = 'aMemberVar Member Variable';
    public $aFuncName = 'aMemberFunc';
   
   
    function aMemberFunc() {
        print 'Inside `aMemberFunc()`';
    }
}

$foo = new Foo;

function getVarName()
{
     return 'aFuncName'; 
}

print $foo->{$foo->{getVarName()}}();
Posted by: Guest on April-23-2020
1

php class

var array = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6],
    s = 0,
    p = 1,
    i;
for (i = 0; i < array.length; i += 1) 
   {
    s += array[i];
    p *= array[i];
    }
console.log('Sum : '+s + ' Product :  ' +p);
Posted by: Guest on April-23-2021
0

class php

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Posted by: Guest on September-22-2021

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