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Calls the method referred by
method_name from the user defined obj object. An example of usage is
below, where we define a class, instantiate an object and use
call_user_method() to call indirectly
its print_info method.
?php class Country { var $NAME; var $TLD; function Country($name, $tld) { $this- NAME = $name; $this- TLD = $tld; } function print_info($prestr="") { echo $prestr."Country: ".$this- NAME."\n"; echo $prestr."Top Level Domain: ".$this- TLD."\n"; } } $cntry = new Country("Peru","pe"); echo "* Calling the object method directly\n"; $cntry- print_info(); echo "\n* Calling the same method indirectly\n"; call_user_method ("print_info", $cntry, "\t"); ? |
See also call_user_func_array(),
call_user_func(), and
call_user_method_array().