The key to chaining methods like that within your own classes is to return an object (almost always $this
), which then gets used as the object for the next method call.
Like so:
class example
{
public function a_function()
{
return $this;
}
public function first($some_array)
{
// do some stuff with $some_array, then...
return $this;
}
public function second($some_other_array)
{
// do some stuff
return $this;
}
}
$obj = new example();
$obj->a_function()->first(array('str', 'str', 'str'))->second(array(1, 2, 3, 4, 5));
Note, it's possible to return an object other than $this
, and the chaining stuff above is really just a shorter way to say $a = $obj->first(...); $b = $a->second(...);
, minus the ugliness of setting variables you'll never use again after the call.
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