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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T03:44:43+00:00 2026-05-28T03:44:43+00:00

If I have a two functions, I know I can call function two from

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If I have a two functions, I know I can call function two from function one in this way:

function one($a,$b,$c,$d)
{
    two($a,$b,$c,$d);

}

But is it possible to do it in a more dynamic way, something like this?

function one($a,$b,$c,$d)
{
    $args = func_get_args();
    two(list($args));

}
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    2026-05-28T03:44:44+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 3:44 am

    Yes, and you’re already halfway there ;). Use call_user_func_array:

    function one($a,$b,$c,$d) {
        $args = func_get_args();
        call_user_func_array('two', $args);
    }
    
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