It helps a little bit, thank you. Could you provide some code as to what a
Class looks like. I am just trying to understand it better and if I see it,
it might help.
"Jay Blanchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> [snip]
> Could someone please explain the difference between classes and functions
> and how to use a class. I write alot of PHP, but I never understood this
at
> all. I use an include statement in many of my pages and include a file
with
> a bunch of functions. For instance, I might have a function called
stock();
> In the page I am using I include the file that has this function and I
call
> it like this:
>
> stock($Sym);
>
> I am wondering if I am doing it the wrong way. So I need to better
> understand classes. What is one, and why would you use it?
> [/snip]
>
> A class is the representation of an object, such as a person, place, or
> thing.
> A function is a group of commands that can be called for a specific
purpose.
>
> function addNumbers()
>
> A function can be performed on an object, but an object (the logical
> extension of class) cannot be performed on a function. Does that help?
>
> Jay
>
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