This function returns an array of method names defined for the class specified by class_name.
As of PHP 4.0.6, you can specify the object itself instead of class_name. For example:
<?php
$class_methods = get_class_methods($my_class); // see below the full example
?><?php
class myclass {
// constructor
function myclass() {
return(TRUE);
}
// method 1
function myfunc1() {
return(TRUE);
}
// method 2
function myfunc2() {
return(TRUE);
}
}
$my_object = new myclass();
$class_methods = get_class_methods(get_class($my_object));
foreach ($class_methods as $method_name) {
echo "$method_name\n";
}
?>Will produce:
myclass
myfunc1
myfunc2See also get_class_vars() and get_object_vars().
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