Hrms. Got a small problem.
I'm now using functions on a regular basis, but I've come to another
sticking point with them: returning multiple variables from the function...
Here's a really quick example (nothing to do with what I intend to use the
functions for):
function CUP ($connection,$username,$password) {
if (($username) && ($password)) {
$sql = "SELECT username, password FROM table
WHERE username = '$username' AND password = '$password'";
$result = etc etc
$num = mysql_numrows($result);
if ($num != 0) {
$valid = "yes";
}
return $valid;
}
$correct_user = CUP ($connection,$username,$password);
Now, if the user is correct, I'd get a return of
$correct_user = "yes";
What if I wanted to "return" more than one variable from the function? And
how would I assign it a name? Like the actual variable, or is that just not
possible?
I've tried
return $var1,$var2;
But got an error.
As always, tia :)
James.
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