Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> <?php
> function solution1($var1) {
> // some code
> }
>
> function solution2($var2) {
> // some code
> }
>
> function solution3($var3) {
> // some code
> }
>
> if ($function == 'solution1' or $function == 'solution2' or $function ==
> 'solution3')
> {
> $my_solution = $function($var); # this supposed to call one of
> "solution" functions, right?
> }
> ?>
> [/snip]
>
> I don't think you can put a function name in a variable and call it like
> $function($var). You'd be better of with a case statement in one
> function and call the proper solution (quick syntax, may need a little
> fixing;
>
> function my_solution($function, $var){
> switch $function{
> case function1:
> ...do stuff...
> break;
> case function1:
>
>
> etc.....
> }
> }
>
that's exactly what I'm doing now. though, I was thinking if it's possible.
:-(
thanks jay
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