Reputation: 20002
lets say i make a file Services.php
<?php
$myGlobalVar='ranSTR';
function serv1($num)
{
//some processing...
return $num;
}
function serv2($num)
{
//some processing...
return $num;
}
?>
and i include it in some other file lets say myFile.php by
include "Services.php";
OR
require "Services.php";
Upvotes: 5
Views: 51227
Reputation: 4510
You can just call any of these functions. After the file is included, the functions will be placed in the global scope.
have you not tried:
include "Services.php";
$num = 123;
serv1($num);
From the doc:
When a file is included, the code it contains inherits the variable scope of the line on which the include occurs. Any variables available at that line in the calling file will be available within the called file, from that point forward. However, all functions and classes defined in the included file have the global scope.
Check out these two doc resources for more information on what you're having trouble understanding:
Upvotes: 27
Reputation: 44256
Just call them the same as you would any other function:
serv1(42);
Upvotes: 5