On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 01:41 +0000, Pagongski wrote:
> I have this function:
> 
> function supscript($texto)
> {
>    print("<sup>".$texto."</sup>");
> }
> 
> But when i do:
> 
>       print "2".supscript("3");
> 
>       I get the "3" before the "2", how is that posible?
> 
> And:
> 
>       print(supscript("3")."2");
> 
>       makes the 2 appear before the 3.
>       I am confused!
> 
>       Thanks
> 

probably because it calls the function before it calls the main print.

try return instead of print.

example:

function supScript($txt)
{
  return "<sup>{$txt}</sup>";
}

print "2" . supScript("3");

You shouldn't print a function that prints.. ;-)

-Robby


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