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Posted by Mike Roetgers on 03/01/07 15:38

laredotornado@zipmail.com schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> Using PHP 4.4.4, I have a class defined like so
>
> class CUserItem {
> var $m_id;
> var $m_children_arr;
> function CUserTOCItem($p_id)
> {
> $this->m_id = $p_id;
> $this->m_children_arr = array();
> } // CUserItem
> function addChild($p_child) {
> array_push($this->m_children_arr, $p_child);
> } // addChild
> function numChildren() {
> return count($this->m_children_arr);
> } // numChildren
> } // CUserItem
>
> then in a separate bit of code, I have an associative array of
> objects, with the key being the id and the value being the object.
> Unfortunately, when I try and manipulate the objects in the array, it
> doesn't take ...
>
> $item = new CUserItem(1);
> $item2 = new CUserItem(2);
> $toc_items_arr[1] = $item;
> $item->addChild($item2);
> print $toc_items_arr[1]-
>> numChildren(); // still prints zero!
>
> The "print" line should print out "1" because I have added a child.
> But it does not. What's going wrong? - Dave
>
I don't see a constructor in your class. When you're working with PHP4,
you must name the constructor like the class:

class CUserItem {
function CUserItem($value)
{}
}

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