I have read a few threads about abstract class here at Stackoverflow and I think it's what I need, but I can't get the declaration straight.
What I want to do is to call a function2 (in classB) in a function1 (in classA).
How should I do this?
I have read a few threads about abstract class here at Stackoverflow and I think it's what I need, but I can't get the declaration straight.
What I want to do is to call a function2 (in classB) in a function1 (in classA).
How should I do this?
If you only need to access ClassB's method from ClassA but don't need a parent-child relationship between the two, a static method may be more appropriate:
class ClassA
{
public function method1() {
echo ClassB::method2();
}
}
class ClassB
{
public static function method2() {
return 'WOOT!';
}
}
$cls_a = new ClassA();
$cls_a->method1();
// or alternatively, you don't even need to instantiate ClassA
echo ClassB::method2();