I am not expert but I have a general idea of what it is and used for, for example you have a class named test.I've been using PHP for about 6 months and I'm ok with it but I'm now starting to get into more advanced stuff and inheriting project that other people have coded. One of the major stumpers I have is any line of code that contains:
$this->
What does this do? I know it has something to do with classes but can't quite get my head around it.
Thanks,
Jeff
Inside that class you have a function named testfunc.
If you were going to call that function you would use $this->testfunc(); *I think*
I am sure you will get some more detailed explanations from the experts though :)
I am new here so thought I would start to contribute.
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