Hi there,
I do have problems with object oriented syntax as this is not familar to me.
There is following output:
object(net_ping_result)(11) { ["_icmp_sequence"]=> array(1) { ["61.117):"]=>
string(1) "7" } ["_target_ip"]=> string(9) "y2.php.ne" ["_bytes_per_request"]=>
string(2) "64" ["_bytes_total"]=> int(192) ["_ttl"]=> string(6) "_seq=2"
["_raw_data"]=> array(7) { [0]=> string(72) "PING php.net (66.163.161.117)
from 192.168.1.114 : 56(84) bytes of data." [1]=> string(72) "64 bytes from
y2.php.net (66.163.161.117): icmp_seq=1 ttl=47 time=211 ms" [2]=> string(72)
"64 bytes from y2.php.net (66.163.161.117): icmp_seq=2 ttl=47 time=206 ms" [3]=>
string(0) "" [4]=> string(31) "--- php.net ping statistics ---" [5]=>
string(55) "2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% loss, time 1008ms" [6]=>
string(55) "rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 206.299/209.139/211.979/2.840 ms" }
["_sysname"]=> string(5) "linux" ["_round_trip"]=> array(3) { ["min"]=>
string(7) "209.139" ["avg"]=> string(7) "211.979" ["max"]=> string(5) "2.840"
} ["_transmitted"]=> string(1) "2" ["_received"]=> string(1) "2" ["_loss"]=>
int(0) }
Now I would like to retrieve my needed info out of it. How do I do this? (sounds
a bit silly this question, sorry :-)
I tried:
$ping_result = $ping->ping('php.net');
echo $ping_result["net_ping_result"]["_raw_data"][5];
But this and other tries did not work. My goal is to find out wheter a specified
site is reachable.
Can anybody give me a hint on this one?
Thank you in advance,
Merlin
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