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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T11:07:45+00:00 2026-05-15T11:07:45+00:00

I have a function that calls two other functions: class myClass{ function myFunc(){ for($i=0;$i<500;$i++){

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I have a function that calls two other functions:

class myClass{


    function myFunc(){

        for($i=0;$i<500;$i++){
            $this->func1();
            $this->func2();
        }
    }

    function func1(){
         // Does some stuff
         // echos statements, and can vary the amount of echoed statements
         while($something == true)
             echo "This is from func1, and may echo 0-1000 times";
    }

    function func2(){
         // Does some stuff
         // echos statements, and can vary the amount of echoed statements
         while($something == true)
             echo "This is from func2, and may echo 0-1000 times";
    }
}

What I’d like to do is figure out a way that I can get the total times the functions have echo’d something and get that info to display in myFunc(). I wrote a count function, but it didn’t work out the way I had expected.

Any suggestions?

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    2026-05-15T11:07:46+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:07 am

    Here’s one way:

    class myClass{
        private $count;
    
        function myFunc(){
    
            for($i=0;$i<500;$i++){
                $this->func1();
                $this->func2();
            }
        }
    
        function func1(){
             // Does some stuff
             // echos statements, and can vary the amount of echoed statements
             while($something == true) {
                 $this->count++;
                 echo "This is from func1, and may echo 0-1000 times";
             }
        }
    
        function func2(){
             // Does some stuff
             // echos statements, and can vary the amount of echoed statements
             while($something == true) {
                 $this->count++;
                 echo "This is from func2, and may echo 0-1000 times";
             }
        }
    }
    

    or a better way:

    class myClass{
        private $count;
    
        function myFunc(){
    
            for($i=0;$i<500;$i++){
                $this->func1();
                $this->func2();
            }
        }
    
        function func1(){
             // Does some stuff
             // echos statements, and can vary the amount of echoed statements
             while($something == true) {
                 echoMe("This is from func1, and may echo 0-1000 times");
             }
        }
    
        function func2(){
             // Does some stuff
             // echos statements, and can vary the amount of echoed statements
             while($something == true) {
                 echoMe("This is from func2, and may echo 0-1000 times");
             }
        }
    
        function echoMe($msg) {
            echo $msg;
            $this->count++;
        }
    }
    
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