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Author [slightly OT] OOP syntax
Jeffrey N Dyke

2004-06-30, 3:56 pm

I have some procedural code that i'm wanting to convert into classes(and
i'm a bit greeen to OOP), hopefully to offer them to the PHP community. I
keep all my config data in arrays of arrays, which i'd like to keep when i
move to a class model, but can't seem to find out the correct defintion
syntax.

for example, here is a portion of the array storing connection info to a
mssql db(keeping it in db land)
$srvr['etime'] = array();
$srvr['etime']['server'] = '27.22.1.5:1433';
$srvr['etime']['db'] = 'dbmaster';
$srvr['etime']['user'] = 'uname';
$srvr['etime']['pass'] = 'pword';
$srvr['etime']['title'] = 'eTime';
$srvr['etime']['dfltch'] = 'N';
$srvr['etime']['optional'] = false;

How would this need to be defined at the top of a class to taken on as a
class variable/array. Am i thinking of this wrong?

I can add them all as scalar variables, but i'd rather work with arrays, as
i use the arrays to loop for other functions. I've tried a variety of
syntaxes, but keep getting parse errors.

thanks for any info you can provide.
Jeff
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