dankeshane Micheal -- ill give it a shot and let ya know how it turns out :)

Chris Hall
hardwired industries

"Michael Sims" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> At 03:04 PM 1/5/2002 -0800, Chris Hall wrote:
> >Just a quicky --
> >
> >I have yet to see anyone define an array within a class, yet if it is
> >possible, would i be able to access that array with
> >$this->array["variable"];?
>
> I've designed a class that has a method that RETURNS an array, but it
> sounds like you want to define one of the properties of your class as an
> array, i.e.:
>
> class testObject {
>
>          var $testarray = array("firstindex" => "firstvalue",
>                  "secondindex" => "secondvalue");
>
>          ...
>
> }
>
> I haven't personally done this, but I can't see why it wouldn't be
> possible.  Then if you wanted to access it inside a method you should be
> able to the way you have described, like:
>
>          function testMethod () {
>
>                  return $this->testarray["firstindex"];
>          }
>
> Should work....why don't you give it a shot and see what happens? :)
>



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