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PHP Cookbook

by David Sklar, Adam Trachtenberg
November 2002
Intermediate to advanced
640 pages
16h 33m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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7.9. Using Method Polymorphism

Problem

You want to execute different code depending on the number and type of arguments passed to a method.

Solution

PHP doesn’t support method polymorphism as a built-in feature. However, you can emulate it using various type-checking functions. The following combine( ) function uses is_numeric(), is_string(), is_array(), and is_bool():

// combine() adds numbers, concatenates strings, merges arrays,
// and ANDs bitwise and boolean arguments
function combine($a, $b) {
    if (is_numeric($a) && is_numeric($b)) {
        return $a + $b;
    }

    if (is_string($a)  && is_string($b))  {
        return "$a$b";
    }

    if (is_array($a)   && is_array($b))   {
        return array_merge($a, $b);
    }

    if (is_bool($a)    && is_bool($b))    {
        return $a & $b;
    }

    return false;
}

Discussion

Because PHP doesn’t allow you to declare a variable’s type in a method prototype, it can’t conditionally execute a different method based on the method’s signature, as can Java and C++. You can, instead, make one function and use a switch statement to manually recreate this feature.

For example, PHP lets you edit images using GD. It can be handy in an image class to be able to pass in either the location of the image (remote or local) or the handle PHP has assigned to an existing image stream. Example 7-2 shows a pc_Image class that does just that.

Example 7-2. pc_Image class

class pc_Image { var $handle; function ImageCreate($image) { if (is_string($image)) { // simple file type guessing // grab file suffix $info = pathinfo($image); ...
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