In my quest in trying to learn more about OOP in PHP. I have come across the constructor function a good few times and simply can’t ignore it anymore. In my understanding, the constructor is called upon the moment I create an object, is this correct?
But why would I need to create this constructor if I can use ‘normal’ functions or methods as their called?
cheers, Keith
Yes the constructor is called when the object is created.
A small example of the usefulness of a constructor is this
UPDATE: A question also asked why this should be used, a real life example is a database class, where you call the object with the username and password and table to connect to, which the constructor would connect to. Then you have the functions to do all the work within that database.