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PHP thrives on array manipulation. Just pass the array into the class using getters and setters.

 

in your class you can pull the data in through the set:

 

<?php
class test {

private $_emailArray;

public function setEmailArray( $array )

{

	$this->_emailArray= $array ;

}

public function getEmailArray()

{

	return $this->_emailArray;

}

?>

 

this will allow the array to be passed into and returned from the class. note that you do not need to use the get functionality within the class,

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