On Jan 21, 2008, at 4:14 PM, Dave Goodchild wrote:
Don't be scared of functions, no magic or mystery there, all you are
doing
is putting your code in a function like so:
function add($a, $b) {
return $a + $b;
}
..for example and calling it like so:
$a = 12;
$b = 100;
$sum = add(12, 13);
...etc etc, not too much more to learn than that and now I can call
add() in
many places...
So all I have to do (At least to really simplify what I'm sure they
can do) is put the code I want to execute into the function and then
just list the variables as arguments? Such as:
function dbconnect ($host, $user, $pass, $database) {
mysqli_connect($host, $user, $pass, $database);
etc. etc.
}
Or something like that?
And then I can simply call my dbconnect() anywhere I might need to
connect to a database? Or a different database?
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