The ReflectionFunction::invokeArgs() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to return the result of the invoked function call.
Syntax:
mixed ReflectionFunction::invokeArgs( array $args )
Parameters: This function accepts a single parameter $args which holds the array of arguments passed to the called function.
Return Value: This function returns the result of the invoked function call.
Below programs illustrate the ReflectionFunction::invokeArgs() function in PHP:
Program 1:
<?php // Initializing a user-defined function function Company( $Company_Name , $Role ) { return sprintf( "%s %s\r\n" , $Company_Name , $Role ); } // Using ReflectionFunction() over the specified // function company $function = new ReflectionFunction( 'company' ); // Calling the invokeArgs() function $A = $function ->invokeArgs( array ( 'neveropen' , 'is a Computer Science Portal.' )); // Getting the result of the invoked // function company echo $A ; ?> |
neveropen is a Computer Science Portal.
Program_2:
<?php // Initializing some user-defined functions function Trial1( $First_Args , $Second_Args ) { return sprintf( "%s %s\r\n" , $First_Args , $Second_Args ); } function Trial2( $First_Args , $Second_Args ) { return sprintf( "%s %s\r\n" , $First_Args , $Second_Args ); } // Using ReflectionFunction() over the above // specified functions $function = new ReflectionFunction( 'Trial1' ); $function = new ReflectionFunction( 'Trial2' ); // Calling the invokeArgs() function and the // result of the invoked function company echo $function ->invokeArgs( array ( 'a+a' , '= 2a' )); echo $function ->invokeArgs( array ( 'a*a' , '= a^2' )); ?> |
Output:
a+a = 2a a*a = a^2
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/reflectionfunction.invokeargs.php