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Re: Passing Boolean to a Function

Posted by flamer die.spam@hotmail.com on 12/17/44 11:52

hmm I think you may need to use 'null' rather than false.

Flamer.


Greg Scharlemann wrote:

> I'm having an issue passing a boolean to the constructor of an object.
> For some reason, if I pass false into the constructor, it doesn't
> register. If I pass an integer 0, it does. PHP 5 Code below:
>
> ---------------------
> class Test {
> var $testBool;
>
> public function __construct($testBool) {
> print "testBool = $testBool";
> }
> }
>
> $testing = new Test(false); // this just prints "testBool = "
>
> $testing = new Test(0); // this prints "testBool = 0"
>
> --------------------
> Seems to be both methods should print 0 or false. What have I missed?

 

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