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Posted by Oli Filth on 11/18/78 11:41
paladin.rithe@gmail.com said the following on 05/03/2006 13:29:
> I have no clue if this can be done, but I thought I'd ask anyway. I
> have a modular system where I store module information in a database.
> One of the types of modules that I have is one that, depending on the
> file, could have a different variable name in each file. I have named
> the module, and want to name it according to the name of the variable
> (ie, modulename Joe, var $Joe) Now, this variable needs to be loaded
> into a function, but not inside the file it's located. That file is
> basicly a storage for it, and the variable is needed elsewhere. Is
> there a way to use the modulename (Joe), and convert it to the variable
> name? (func($Joe) in other words)
> Another way I could do it is to just have a function that returns the
> variable. That would probably be easier.
> Is there a way to do this, or is it too complicated? Just using a
> function to return a value would be easy.
>
You can get the variable from a string, e.g.:
$joe = 666;
$name = "joe";
echo $$name;
However, programmatically, creating a function that returns the variable
is much more sensible. It would be even more sensible to just have the
variable named the same in every file (what's the advantage in having it
named differently in each file?).
--
Oli
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