it may be better:

array_walk($this->array, array(&$this, 'func1');

"Attila Strauss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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| hi
| 
| $this->func1();
| 
| 
| best regards
| attila
| 
| 
| >
| >
| > Hi All,
| > I want to use "array_walk" function inside a class method. But the
| > problem is i want the second argument to array_walk ( function name )
| > be a another function of the same class. when i gave like that its telling
| >
| > Error : function not exist.
| >
| > class some()
| > {
| >
| > function func1()
| > {
| > }
| > function func2()
| > {
| > array_walk($array,"func1");
| > }
| > }
| >
| > What is the syntax or way to do this.
| >
| >
| > Thanks in Advance.
| >
| > S.Murali Krishna
| > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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