Well I figured out a solution.  Using a combination of explode() to 
create an array from $bar,
check to see if $bar is an array and
feed the array to vprintf()....

Gerard Samuel wrote:

> Im trying to make a dynamic printf().
> By that I mean ->
>
> function this($foo, $bar)
> {
>    if (strlen($bar) == '0')
>    {
>         print($foo);
>    }
>    else
>    {
>        printf($foo, $bar);
>    }
> }
>
> Now it works if there is one argument passed, but it doesn't when 
> there is more than one.
>
> $str = 'should';
> this('This %s work', $str);  // work
>
> $str = 'is, a';
> this('This %s just %s test', $str);  // doesn't work
>
> So I guess, arguments passed to it has to be physical arguments, and 
> not represented in a string.
> Am I banging my head on a wall with this??
> Thanks
>

-- 
Gerard Samuel
http://www.trini0.org:81/
http://dev.trini0.org:81/




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