Why are you creating the variable again, and why is it global?

Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit

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On 29 Jun 2010, at 00:13, saidbakr wrote:

> Hi,
> I set to a view variable called $tests and it is array of some data.
> In the view, print_r($tests) prints out the array construction
> correctly and without any problems.
> 
> In the regarded view, I created a function to perform a simple task on
> the values of $tests. However, when I try to define the variable
> $tests as global in the function, it seems that the function could not
> able to catch this variable.
> print_r($tests);
> function foo(){
> global $tests;
> // do some logic & code
> }
> 
> I don't know why I got this strange result in the view file?!
> 
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