Except where otherwise noted, the contents of this presentation are Copyright 2010 Marty Stepp and Jessica Miller.
function name(parameterName, ..., parameterName) { statements; }
function bmi($weight, $height) { $result = 703 * $weight / $height / $height; return $result; }
return
statements is implicitly "void"name(expression, ..., expression);
$w = 163; # pounds $h = 70; # inches $my_bmi = bmi($w, $h);
$school = "UW"; # global ... function downgrade() { global $school; $suffix = "Tacoma"; # local $school = "$school $suffix"; print "$school\n"; }
global
statement
function name(parameterName = value, ..., parameterName = value) { statements; }
function print_separated($str, $separator = ", ") { if (strlen($str) > 0) { print $str[0]; for ($i = 1; $i < strlen($str); $i++) { print $separator . $str[$i]; } } }
print_separated("hello"); # h, e, l, l, o print_separated("hello", "-"); # h-e-l-l-o
# reverse a file
$text = file_get_contents("poem.txt");
$text = strrev($text);
file_put_contents("poem.txt", $text);
file_get_contents
returns entire contents of a file as a string
file_put_contents
writes a string into a file, replacing its old contents
# add a line to a file
$new_text = "P.S. ILY, GTG TTYL!~";
file_put_contents("poem.txt", $new_text, FILE_APPEND);
old contents | new contents |
---|---|
Roses are red, Violets are blue. All my base, Are belong to you. |
Roses are red, Violets are blue. All my base, Are belong to you. P.S. ILY, GTG TTYL!~ |
file_put_contents
can be called with an optional third parameter to append (add to the end) rather than overwrite$array = explode(delimiter, string); $string = implode(delimiter, array);
$s = "CSE 190 M"; $a = explode(" ", $s); # ("CSE", "190", "M") $s2 = implode("...", $a); # "CSE...190...M"
explode
and implode
convert between strings and arraysexplode
names.txt
Martin D Stepp Jessica K Miller Victoria R Kirst
foreach (file("names.txt") as $name) { list($first, $mid, $last) = explode(" ", $name); ?> <p> author: <?= $last ?>, <?= $first ?> </p> <?php }
author: Stepp, Marty
author: Miller, Jessica
author: Kirst, Victoria
htmlspecialchars
function
htmlspecialchars
|
returns an HTML-escaped version of a string |
$text = "<p>hi 2 u & me</p>";
$text = htmlspecialchars($text); # "<p>hi 2 u & me</p>"
<?php print "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN\"\n"; print " \"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd\">\n"; print "<html xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">\n"; print " <head>\n"; print " <title>Geneva's web page</title>\n"; ... for ($i = 1; $i <= 10; $i++) { print "<p> I can count to $i! </p>\n"; } ?>
print
statements is bad style and error-prone:
\"
print
, how do we insert dynamic content into the page?<?= expression ?>
<h2> The answer is <?= 6 * 7 ?> </h2>
<?= expr ?>
is equivalent to <?php print expr; ?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head><title>CSE 190 M: Embedded PHP</title></head> <body> <?php for ($i = 99; $i >= 1; $i--) { ?> <p> <?= $i ?> bottles of beer on the wall, <br /> <?= $i ?> bottles of beer. <br /> Take one down, pass it around, <br /> <?= $i - 1 ?> bottles of beer on the wall. </p> <?php } ?> </body> </html>
<body> <p>Watch how high I can count: <?php for ($i = 1; $i <= 10; $i++) { ?> <? $i ?> </p> </body> </html>
</body>
and </html>
above are inside the for
loop, which is never closed$end
'=
in <?=
, the expression does not produce any output<body> <?php for ($i = 1; $i <= 3; $i++) { ?> <h<?= $i ?>>This is a level <?= $i ?> heading.</h<?= $i ?>> <?php } ?> </body>