So I thought this should be easy, but, I'm struggling here...
Here's my code:
function xy() {
$array['var1'] = x;
$array['var2'] = y;
echo $this->_z;
}
function _z($array) {
$xy = $x.$y;
return $xy;
}
So, why doesn't that seemingly simple code work? I know with views you can pass arrays and the variables are accessible in the views with just their array title, but, why doesn't it work in this case?
Because
function _z
is not a view. Call it with$this->_z($array);
. Also views are processed by CodeIgniter and variables passed into them. This doesn't work the same way for non-views. PHP won't do that automatically for you.To load a view make a view file in
/system/application/views/
and call it with$this->load->view('my_view_name', $array);
I would rewrite your functions as follows: