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PHP Functions

PHP Functions


In this tutorial we will show you how to create your own functions.


For a reference and examples of the built-in functions, please visit our
PHP Reference.





Create a PHP Function


A function is a block of code that can be executed whenever we need it.




Creating PHP functions:



  • All functions start with the word "function()"

  • Name the function - It should be possible to understand what the
    function does by its name. The name can start with a letter or
    underscore (not a number)

  • Add a "{"  - The function code starts after the opening
    curly brace


  • Insert the function code

  • Add a "}"  - The function is finished by a closing curly brace



Example


A simple function that writes my name when it is called:



<html>

<body>

<?php
function writeMyName()
{
echo "Kai Jim Refsnes";
}

writeMyName();
?>

</body>
</html>







Use a PHP Function



Now we will use the function in a PHP script:



<html>
<body>

<?php
function writeMyName()
{
echo "Kai Jim Refsnes";
}

echo "Hello world!<br />";
echo "My name is ";
writeMyName();
echo ".<br />That's right, ";
writeMyName();
echo " is my name.";
?>


</body>
</html>



The output of the code above will be:








Hello world!
My name is Kai Jim Refsnes.
That's right, Kai Jim Refsnes is my name.








PHP Functions - Adding parameters


Our first function (writeMyName()) is a very simple function. It only writes a
static string.


To add more functionality to a function, we can add parameters. A parameter is just like a variable.


You may have noticed the parentheses after the function name,
like: writeMyName(). The parameters are specified inside the parentheses.


Example 1



The following example will write different first names, but the same last
name:



<html>
<body>

<?php
function writeMyName($fname)
{
echo $fname . " Refsnes.<br />";
}

echo "My name is ";
writeMyName("Kai Jim");


echo "My name is ";
writeMyName("Hege");

echo "My name is ";
writeMyName("Stale");
?>

</body>
</html>



The output of the code above will be:








My name is Kai Jim Refsnes.
My name is Hege Refsnes.
My name is Stale Refsnes.


Example 2



The following function has two parameters:



<html>
<body>

<?php
function writeMyName($fname,$punctuation)
{
echo $fname . " Refsnes" . $punctuation . "<br />";
}

echo "My name is ";
writeMyName("Kai Jim",".");


echo "My name is ";
writeMyName("Hege","!");

echo "My name is ";
writeMyName("Ståle","...");
?>

</body>

</html>



The output of the code above will be:









My name is Kai Jim Refsnes.
My name is Hege Refsnes!
My name is Ståle Refsnes...


 


PHP Functions - Return values


Functions can also be used to return
values.


Example



<html>
<body>

<?php
function add($x,$y)
{
$total = $x + $y;
return $total;
}


echo "1 + 16 = " . add(1,16);
?>

</body>
</html>



The output of the code above will be:









1 + 16 = 17





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