Hi, Saturday, July 27, 2002, 11:38:44 AM, you wrote: MD> Ok, here i made a function that can accept an unknown number of params.
MD> In fact, it's a data interface for a mysql database, when i call the MD> object's constructor it is in possibility to pass any number of table names MD> from 1 to x. Now i got this other class called a data interfacer which sends MD> a certain number of tables to the data interface constructor. I tried doing: MD> $interface = new data_interface($table1, eval("$table2, $table3, $table4")); MD> $interface = eval("new data_interface($table1, $table2, $table3, $table4)"); MD> and various other tries. The thing is i can't know how many tables can be MD> transfered from the data interfacer to the data_interface. So i could make a MD> if..elseif...elseif until i reach something like 10 tables but still, it's MD> not a good practice, i'm sure there is a way to emulate real parameters when MD> they are needed and skip them in the call if you don't have them. MD> Can anybody help me out? MD> InsaneCoder Send the table list as an array then use count($array) to find out how many in the list or just do a while loop on it. -- regards, Tom -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php