Here is a function in PHP that generates a random number between 1 and 15 and store that number in a array and keep calling itself to repeat until the array contains five elements, at which point, you can make it either print/echo out the elements of the array or return the array. My problem is that when I try to get it to return the array and assign it to the variable $result, I get nothing. Any ideas as to what’s going on?
$storenumbers = array();
function storemynumbers($storenumbers){
$number = rand(1,15);
if(count($storenumbers) == 5){
echo "Done<br/>";
print_r($storenumbers);
//return $storenumbers;
}else{
echo $number."<br/>";
$storenumbers[] = $number;
storemynumbers($storenumbers);
}
}
//$result = storemynumbers($storenumbers);
//print_r($result);
storemynumbers($storenumbers);
Because you are only
returninganything on the last run, which gets passed back to the next-to-last run, which is then dropped.In your
elseblock, try addingreturnin front ofstoremynumbers($storenumbers). This should pass the return value all the way back down the chain.That said, why can’t you just do: