oops, typo. Should have been $this->message. Leonard On 2/18/07, André Medeiros <andre.caum@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Actually, $this->$message would be wrong, but the concept is right. On 2/19/07, Leonard Burton <leonardburton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > HI, > > > $this->SetFont('Arial','B',15); > > what you include is a snippet from a class. Here is a brief into to > how a class works, sort of like a function. The $this refers to the > class from inside of the class. > > <?php > > class write{ > > var $message; > > function set($message){ > > $this->$message = $message; > } > > function display(){ > > print "$this->message\n"; > } > > }// class write > > //actually use the class > $class = new write(); > $class->set("This is a test message"); > $class->display(); > > ?> > > I hope this helps. > > Leonard > > > -- > Leonard Burton, N9URK > http://www.jiffyslides.com > service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > leonardburton@xxxxxxxxx > > "The prolonged evacuation would have dramatically affected the > survivability of the occupants." > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >
-- Leonard Burton, N9URK http://www.jiffyslides.com service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx leonardburton@xxxxxxxxx "The prolonged evacuation would have dramatically affected the survivability of the occupants." -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php