Re: Skipping function arguments!

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btw! saying:

add($a=null,$b=null,$c=null) 

is as good as saying:

add($a,$b,$c)

thanks,
vedanta

On 4/28/05, Vedanta Barooah <vedanta.barooah@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Well that was simple, but this is what i am trying to solve:
> 
> if you refer to the php documentation for ldap_open() function it says:
> 
> resource ldap_search ( resource link_identifier, string base_dn,
> string filter [, array attributes [, int attrsonly [, int sizelimit [,
> int timelimit [, int deref]]]]])
> 
> if you look at the 4th and the 6th arguments to the function
> attributes is an array while sizelimit is an int, i want to pass the
> sixth element without passing  the 4th and the 5th ... how do i do
> that??
> 
> i tried these options:
> 
> # this does not work,
> $rs=ldap_search($con,"o=vodoo.com","(objectClass*)",array(),0,500);
> 
> #  this wont works :((
> $rs=ldap_search($con,"o=vodoo.com","(objectClass*)",' ',0,500);
> 
> # this also goofs!
> $rs=ldap_search($con,"o=vodoo.com","(objectClass*)",NULL,0,500);
> 
> here that 5th arg works if i pass a zero as ... 0 means the default behaviour!!
> 
> any ideas ... clues ?
> 
> Thanks,
> Vedanta Barooah
> 
> 
> On 4/28/05, Marek Kilimajer <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Bostjan Skufca @ domenca.com wrote:
> > > function add ($a=1, $b=2, $c=3) {
> > >          return $a + $b + $c;
> > > }
> > > add(1, null, 1);
> > >
> > > will do just fine
> >
> > returns 2, OP wants 4 IMO
> >
> >
> > >
> > > r.,
> > > Bostjan
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Thursday 28 April 2005 14:16, Marek Kilimajer wrote:
> > >
> > >>Vedanta Barooah wrote:
> > >>
> > >>>Hello All,
> > >>>Cosider this :
> > >>>
> > >>>function add($a=1,$b=2,$c=3){
> > >>>        return $a + $b + $c;
> > >>>}
> > >>>
> > >>>how do i skip the second argument while calling the function, is there
> > >>>a process like this:
> > >>>
> > >>>echo add(1,,1); # where i expect 2 to be printed,
> > >>
> > >>php does not support this. you can workaround this using:
> > >>
> > >>function add($a = null,$b = null, $c = null){
> > >>      if(is_null($a)) $a = 1;
> > >>      if(is_null($b)) $b = 2;
> > >>      if(is_null($c)) $c = 3;
> > >>         return $a + $b + $c;
> > >>}
> > >>
> > >>add(1, null, 1);
> > >
> > >
> >
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