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Posted by Ramon on 12/08/36 11:27
EDIT!
function test2($string)
{
echo $string;
}
Ramon wrote:
> I'm sorry, I don't quite understand what you are asking...
>
> If you are asking how to use results of a function in another function
> then you should do this.
>
> function test1()
> {
> return "Hello World!";
> }
>
> function test2($string)
> {
>
> }
>
> test2(test1());
> or
> $moo = test1();
> test2($moo);
>
> Will output *Hello World!*
>
> *****************
>
> If you are asking how you can execute a function inside another
> function, then thats exactly what you do... just call it in the code.
>
> Hope it helps, if not try reading the PHP manual under the
> functions/syntax section.
>
> Cheers,
> D
>
>
>
> _andrea.l wrote:
>
>> I'd like to write a function like:
>>
>> function f(){ ... bla ...}
>> f_example(f);
>>
>> function f_example($function_to_execute)
>> {...bla... $function_to_execute() ...bla....}
>>
>> AND how to pass the variable of the function :
>>
>> function f_example($function_to_execute($var1,$var2))
>> {...bla... $function_to_execute() ...bla....}
>>
>> Thank you in advance for the time you'll spend for me,
>> Andrea.
>>
>>
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