You don't have to write a new function, <?php call_user_func_array(array($obj, $method_name), $params); ?> works pretty fine! (to my mind, 'eval' fucntion should be avoided almost all the time)
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.5, PHP 5)
call_user_method_array — Değiştirge dizisi belirtilen bir kullanıcı yöntemini çağırır [önerilmiyor]
PHP 4.1.0'dan beri call_user_method_array() işlevinin kullanımı önerilmemektedir.
Örnek 1 - call_user_method_array() yerine call_user_func_array() kullanın
<?php
call_user_func_array(array($nesne, $yöntem), $değiştirgeler);
call_user_func_array(array(&$nesne, $yöntem), $değiştirgeler); // PHP 4
?>
You don't have to write a new function, <?php call_user_func_array(array($obj, $method_name), $params); ?> works pretty fine! (to my mind, 'eval' fucntion should be avoided almost all the time)
<?php
class a{
function b($a,$b,$c){
echo $a." ".$b." ".$c;
}
function c(Array $a, Array $b){
print_r($a);
echo "<br />";
print_r($b);
}
function cuf(Array $a, Array $b){
print_r($a);
echo "<br />";
print_r($b);
}
}
$a = new a;
// ### Just String Params ###
$array = array("Musa ATALAY",":","Software Developer");
$str = NULL;
foreach($array AS $v){
if(is_string($v)){
$str.="'".$v."',";
}else{
$str.=$v;
}
}
$str = rtrim($str,",");
$run = "echo \$a->b(".$str.");";
echo "<br />";
eval($run);
$str = NULL;
/*
OUTPUT :
Musa ATALAY : Software Developer
*/
// ### With Array Params ###
$array = array(array("Musa ATALAY",":","Software Developer"),array("Musa ATALAY",":","Software Developer"));
foreach($array AS $i => $v){
if(is_string($v)){
$str.="'".$v."',";
}else{
$str.="\$array[".$i."],";
}
}
$str = rtrim($str,",");
$run = "echo \$a->c(".$str.");";
echo "<br />";
eval($run);
/*
OUTPUT :
Musa ATALAY : Software Developer
Musa ATALAY : Software Developer
*/
?>