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PHP Functions Composite Types
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Functions Declaration function functionName(paramList) { /* code goes here */ } paramList is comma-separated list of param names with optional default values use return to return a value Calling a function functionName( argList) argList is comma-separated list of expressions - number must match declaration
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Variable scope Variables defined outside of any function are global Variables defined inside a function are local to the function (as are parameters) Using global variables in a function $GLOBALS is array containing all global variables global keyword
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Compound Types in PHP PHP has two compound types Arrays -arrays in PHP are really ordered maps multi-dimensional arrays are arrays whose elements are arrays Objects - variables whose type is defined by a class
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Arrays An array consists of a collection of elements each element has a key and a value (like a hash table) arrays with only numeric keys are a special case you can use arrays with numeric keys the same way you do an array in C or Java
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Creating an array Create dynamically by assigning values to elements $veggie['corn'] = 'yellow'; $dinner[0] = 'Lemon Chicken'; Use the Array constructor $veggie = array( 'corn' => 'yellow', 'beet' => 'red', 'carrot' => 'orange');
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Creating a numeric array Use array with just a list of values keys will automatically be numbers (starting from 0) $dinner = ('Sweet Corn and Asparagus', 'Lemon Chicken', 'Spicy Eggplant'); Add new elements to end of list by assigning with no index $dinner[] = 'Braised Bamboo fungus';
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Using arrays count($arrayName) gives the number of elements in the array implode(delim, array) creates a string from an array $menu = implode( ', ', $dinner); explode(delim, string) creates a numeric array from a string $dinner = explode( ', ', $menu);
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Sorting arrays The array elements will be rearranged by these methods sort() / rsort() sort by element values (ascending/descending) asort() / arsort() sort by element value, keeping keys and values together ksort() / krsort() sort by key, keeping keys and values together
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Looping with arrays Use foreach to loop through elements of array foreach( $meal as $key => $value) print "$key $value\n"; foreach( $dinner as $dish) print "You can eat $dish.\n" foreach goes through elements in order they were added to array not necessarily numeric order
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Classes and Objects PHP supports object-oriented programming Class is a template describing both data and operations Method is a function defined in a class Property is a variable defined in a class Constructor is used to create instances (objects) Static method doesn't need an object
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Sample Class definition class Cart { var $items; // Items in our shopping cart // Add $num articles of $artnr to the cart function add_item($artnr, $num) { $this->items[$artnr] += $num;} // Take $num articles of $artnr out of the cart function remove_item($artnr, $num) { if ($this->items[$artnr] > $num) { $this->items[$artnr] -= $num; return true; } elseif ($this->items[$artnr] == $num) { unset($this->items[$artnr]); return true; } else { return false; } }
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Constructors Constructor is a method with the same name as the class Use it to initialize properties class Item { var $catalogNum, $price; function Item($id='none', $cost='0.0') { $catalogNum=$id; $price = $cost; } … }
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Using Objects Use new to create objects $myItem = new Item( 'AB234', 3.95); Access methods and properties with -> operator $charge = $myItem->price;
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Sources Learning PHP 5 by David Sklar Programming PHP by Rasmus Ledorf and Kevin Tatroe PHP home page http://www.php.net/
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