Difference between revisions of "NEWOBJECT()"
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
− | [[ACLASS()]], [[ADDPROPERTY()]], [[AMEMBERS()]], [[CLASS]], [[COMPOBJ()]], [[CREATEOBJECT()]], [[DEFINE CLASS]], [[DODEFAULT()]], [[METHOD]], [[REMOVEPROPERTY()]], [[ | + | [[ACLASS()]], [[ADDPROPERTY()]], [[AMEMBERS()]], [[CLASS]], [[CLASS - Methods]], [[CLASS - Parameters]], [[CLASS - Properties]], [[CLASS - Scoping]], [[COMPOBJ()]], [[CREATEOBJECT()]], [[DEFINE CLASS]], [[DISPLAY CLASSES]], [[DODEFAULT()]], [[FOREACH]], [[LIST CLASSES]], [[LOADOBJECT()]], [[METHOD]], [[OBJECT()]], [[PRINT_HTML()]], [[PRINT_JSON()]], [[PRINT_R()]], [[PRINT_XML()]], [[REMOVEPROPERTY()]], [[REQUIRE_ONCE()]], [[SAVEOBJECT()]], [[SQL SELECT]], [[WITH]] |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The NEWOBJECT() function is used to create a new object. The <expC1> is | The NEWOBJECT() function is used to create a new object. The <expC1> is | ||
− | the class on which the new object is based. Optionally, parameters can be passed to the object's ''init'' method in <exp1>, <exp2>, ... . | + | the class on which the new object is based. Optionally, parameters can be passed to the object's ''init'' [[CLASS - Methods|method]] in <exp1>, <exp2>, ... . |
− | + | ||
The NEWOBJECT() function returns a reference to the newly created object. | The NEWOBJECT() function returns a reference to the newly created object. |
Latest revision as of 15:07, 14 December 2009
Purpose
Function to create a new object
Syntax
NEWOBJECT(<expC1> [, <exp1>, <exp2>, ...]]])
See Also
ACLASS(), ADDPROPERTY(), AMEMBERS(), CLASS, CLASS - Methods, CLASS - Parameters, CLASS - Properties, CLASS - Scoping, COMPOBJ(), CREATEOBJECT(), DEFINE CLASS, DISPLAY CLASSES, DODEFAULT(), FOREACH, LIST CLASSES, LOADOBJECT(), METHOD, OBJECT(), PRINT_HTML(), PRINT_JSON(), PRINT_R(), PRINT_XML(), REMOVEPROPERTY(), REQUIRE_ONCE(), SAVEOBJECT(), SQL SELECT, WITH
Description
The NEWOBJECT() function is used to create a new object. The <expC1> is the class on which the new object is based. Optionally, parameters can be passed to the object's init method in <exp1>, <exp2>, ... .
The NEWOBJECT() function returns a reference to the newly created object.
Example
class opentable property cAlias property nRecnum procedure init(pAlias) use &pAlias this.cAlias = pAlias endproc procedure nRecnum_access this.nRecnum = recno() endproc endclass oCompany = newobject("opentable","example") ? oCompany.nRecnum ? oCompany.cAlias
Products
Recital, Recital Server