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what does "$var1->$var2" mean?


Derleek

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That last post was confusing for me too :S sorry cooldude832.

 

But what he was trying to say was:

 

when declaring the variable INSIDE the class (such as):

 

class class1 {

    public $var1 = 1;

    function test () {
        $this->var1 = 10;
        // NOT $var1 = 10;
    }

}

 

But in OUTSIDE use (such as):

 

$newclass = new class1;

$newclass->var1 = 10;
// NOT $var1 = 10

 

Hope that helps :)

 

Daniel

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Or it can be a result of a mysql_fetch_object() call...

 

$query = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM table WHERE field = '$value' LIMIT 1")or die(mysql_error());

$fetch = mysql_fetch_object($query);

 

$someVar = $fetch->someField;

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