Dear Gyozo
You have sent me the following solution thru php mailing list.
I have also asked you a doubt about the syntax.
I want to explain this syntax to my colleagues, could
u
pls point me to any documentation of this syntax or any article.
if possible pls explain y
Hi
Thanks for ur help.
Its Working but I couldn't understand the syntax given by u
can u explain pls.
Thanks again.
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Gyozo Papp wrote:
> it may be better:
>
> array_walk($this->array, array(&$this, 'func1');
>
> "Attila Strauss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
it may be better:
array_walk($this->array, array(&$this, 'func1');
"Attila Strauss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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| hi
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| $this->func1();
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| best regards
| attila
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hi
$this->func1();
best regards
attila
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>
> Hi All,
> I want to use "array_walk" function inside a class method. But the
> problem is i want the second argument to array_walk ( function name )
> be a another function of the same class. when i gave like that its telling
>
> Error : function n
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