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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Strange behavior with readarray (aka mapfile) Post 302784087 by Michael Stora on Thursday 21st of March 2013 12:12:14 PM
Old 03-21-2013
Thanks to both of you for the explanation and your suggestions.

Mike
 

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REFLECTIONMETHOD.INVOKEARGS(3)						 1					    REFLECTIONMETHOD.INVOKEARGS(3)

ReflectionMethod::invokeArgs - Invoke args

SYNOPSIS
public mixed ReflectionMethod::invokeArgs (object $object, array $args) DESCRIPTION
Invokes the reflected method and pass its arguments as array. PARAMETERS
o $object - The object to invoke the method on. In case of static methods, you can pass null to this parameter. o $args - The parameters to be passed to the function, as an array. RETURN VALUES
Returns the method result. ERRORS
/EXCEPTIONS A ReflectionException if the $object parameter does not contain an instance of the class that this method was declared in. A ReflectionException if the method invocation failed. EXAMPLES
Example #1 ReflectionMethod::invokeArgs example <?php class HelloWorld { public function sayHelloTo($name) { return 'Hello ' . $name; } } $reflectionMethod = new ReflectionMethod('HelloWorld', 'sayHelloTo'); echo $reflectionMethod->invokeArgs(new HelloWorld(), array('Mike')); ?> The above example will output: Hello Mike NOTES
Note If the function has arguments that need to be references, then they must be references in the passed argument list. SEE ALSO
ReflectionMethod::invoke, __invoke(), call_user_func_array(3). PHP Documentation Group REFLECTIONMETHOD.INVOKEARGS(3)
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