Re: explanation

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On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 18:15:28 -0800 (PST), Pagongski
<dante@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>         Hi,
> 
>         I looked everywhere for a nice explanation of this darn simple thing, but had no luck. I am working with some code made by a different person thats why i am running into these sorts of things. (yes, i am kinda newbie)
>         I have a file named "blah.php" with this line:
> 
>         $B->var1 = "name1";
> 
>         Then i have another file called "result.php" that has:
> 
>            require_once("blah.php");
> 
>         And then i want some code to display the "name1". The problem is i have no idea how to deal with that "->", what it means (object of some sort?) and how to get the value of that variable. Doing print ($var1) obviously doesnt work.
>         Can someone please explain this to me? What does the "->" do? How to solve that problem above?
 -> operator used to accsses the method and properties of an object
Here B is an object and var1 is an member variable.



do a 

print_r($B->var1);

or 
 
print_r ($B);

You will get the all information about this object like class name etc.


zareef ahmed 
> 
>         Big thanks.
> 
>         Pag
> 
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