Re: Avoid object twice

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Thank you for a good suggest!

Somehow, I have to execute my.php also.
This program have to run.
1)My.php
2)b.php

My.php show "Hello" -> it is OK,
b.php shows
 "Hello"
"Good"

it is NOT good. I need to get only "Good"


Please give me a suggestion.

Regards,
Yui
2008/6/3 James Dempster <letssurf@xxxxxxxxx>:
> I suggest you don't put code other than class structures in class files.
> Also don't execute My.php just execute b.php which though __autoload
> includes My.php.
>
> -----------------b.php----------------
> <?php
> function __autoload($class_name) {
>   include_once $class_name . '.php';
> }
>
> $obj=new My("Hello");
> $obj->buff();
>
> $objref=new My("Good");
> $objref->buff();
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> ----------My.php--------------
> <?php
>
> Class My{
>        private $word;
>        function __construct($getword){
>        $this->word=$getword;
>        }
>        public function buff(){
>        echo $this->word."<br />";
>        }
> }
>
>
> /James Dempster
>
> On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 9:17 AM, Yui Hiroaki <hiroakiyui@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> HI!
>>
>> I had mistake in code in php.
>>
>> When I excute My.php, it say "Hello"
>> When I excute b.php, it say
>> Hello
>> Good
>>
>> I would like to execute b.php and show
>> only "Good"
>>
>> If you know it ,please teach me!
>>
>> Here is code below;
>>
>> -----------------b.php----------------
>> <?php
>> function __autoload($class_name) {
>>   include_once $class_name . '.php';
>> }
>>
>>
>> $objref=new My("Good");
>> $objref->buff();
>> ?>
>> -----------------------------------
>>
>> ----------My.php--------------
>> <?php
>> $obj=new My("Hello");
>> $obj->buff();
>>
>>
>> Class My{
>>        private $word;
>>        function __construct($getword){
>>        $this->word=$getword;
>>        }
>>        public function buff(){
>>        echo $this->word."<br />";
>>        }
>> }
>> ?>
>> --------------------------------------
>> Regards,
>> Yui
>>
>>
>> 2008/6/3 James Dempster <letssurf@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> > I don't see how it's possible for you to get "Hello" after "Good", when
>> > the
>> > file that cause's "Hello" is required to do "Good"
>> >
>> > /James
>> >
>> > On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Yui Hiroaki <hiroakiyui@xxxxxxxxx>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Please take a look at code.
>> >>
>> >> --------a.php--------
>> >>
>> >> $obj=new my("Hello");
>> >> $obj->buff();
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Class my{
>> >>
>> >> private $word;
>> >> function __construct($getword){
>> >>       $this->word=$getword;
>> >> }
>> >> public function buff(){
>> >>     echo $this->word."<br />";
>> >> }
>> >> --------------------------------------
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> -----b.php-----------------------
>> >>
>> >> function __autoload($class_name) {
>> >>    include_once $class_name . '.php';
>> >> }
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> $objref=new my("Good");
>> >> $objref->buff();
>> >> --------------------------------------------
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I get an Echo;
>> >>
>> >> Good
>> >> Hello
>> >> Hello
>> >>
>> >> I do not need to get Hello twice.
>> >>
>> >> When I b.php , $obj=new my("Hello") is loaded.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Do you have any adia to avoid load $obj in a.php twice?
>> >>
>> >> Regards,
>> >> Yui
>> >>
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>> >
>> >
>
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