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i have two classes (Database for queries over database) and News for manipulating articles. On index.php (could be any other page) i call News class, which calls Database class. Everything goes ok, until i have to display result on index.php.

Let's say, i save result in $news in News class. How should i retrieve that array in index.php (like return $this->news or something else??). And how to display?

Could someone help.

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  • post some code, otherwise it's very hard to be of any use to you Aug 28, 2010 at 23:33

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On index.php (could be any other page) i call News class, which calls Database class.

You don't "call classes". You call methods of classes.

Let's say, i save result in $news in News class.

I suppose you mean you have a field (also property in PHP) names news, as in:

class News {
    private $news;
    /* ... */
}

How should i retrieve that array in index.php (like return $this->news or something else??)

You could add a method in News that returned this array:

class News {
    private $news;
    function retrieveNews() {
        /* query the DB and store the result in $this->news */
    }
    function getData() { return $this->news; }
}

Or you could make it public and access it directly through $newsObject->news (not recommended).

And how to display?

That depends on the structure of the data and how you want to display it.

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  • applause :D i couldnt do anything with that question :D Aug 28, 2010 at 23:37
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    thanks for reply, first, sorry for bad terminology, im not native English speaker, so words dont come easy:) My problem is actually how to display that content (returned data), just where you stopped in your reply. Assuming that database query was: "select news_id, title, body, date where author_id='aid'"; I save result in $this->news and return to index.php And now i tried to use foreach loop, and some other functions but with no success. One of my tries: for($i=0; $i<10; $i++){ foreach($news[$i] as $a=>$b){ echo $b; } } The structure of the display itself is another issue. Aug 28, 2010 at 23:49
  • @php Again, that depends on the structure of the data. Do a var_dump($news) to see it.
    – Artefacto
    Aug 28, 2010 at 23:54
  • All my attempts to display data in index.php get error: "Cannot use object of type News as array in..." Aug 29, 2010 at 0:22
  • @php Well that's because you're using a News object as in $newsObject[$index] and $newsObject is neither an array not an object that implements ArrayAccess.
    – Artefacto
    Aug 29, 2010 at 0:33
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class Database{               // database.php
function news($user_id){ 
$q="select all from news where author id='$id'"; 
$result=$db->query($q); 
for($i=0; $i<$r->num_rows; $i++){   
    $arr[]=$result->fetch_array;  
} 
return $arr; }}

class News{              //  news.php
function get_news($user_id){
$news=$db->news($user_id);
return $news;
}}

index.php  // problem how to display
$post=new News;
$post->get_news($user_id);
for($i=0; $i<5; $i++){
    foreach($post[$i] as $k=>$v){
       echo $v;         //get error: "Cannot use object of type News as array in ..."
}}

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