I was doing it like so ==>
$string = array(var1, var2...);
return string;
I also tried to implode the array into a string and return the result,
but no go.
David Robley wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2001 09:35, Gerard Samuel wrote:
>
>>Hey all. I just started venturing into functions. I have a function
>>that displays a form, but I have a problem with getting the multiple
>>strings back after the submit. Im tryed a return statement at the
>>bottom of the function, but it cannot take more than one string. I
>>tried turning the array into a string and returning just the string
>>made sure that the string name was in the global list, still no luck.
>>Is it even possible to return mulitple values from a function?? Thanks
>>
>
> You can only return one variable from a function, but that variable can
> be an array.
>
> This is probably obvious, but you are assigning the result of the
> function to a variable? Eg
>
> $result = my_function($my_parameter, $my_parameter);
>
>
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