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[quote author="jbibbings" date="1309216482"]I have this code in my controller:
Code:
function edit_address($data = array()){
// Do boring stuff
$data['result'] = 'My Result';
$this->load->view('includes/address', $data);
}
I am trying to set an empty array as my default for the argument in edit_address. This is because edit_address may or may not be receiving arguments depending on where it gets called.
PHP keeps spitting out errors in my view though when I assign a default value to an array:
Code:
Message: Undefined variable: result
Any idea why this could be? As soon as I remove the default assignment everything works fine.[/quote]
Try moving the array declaration out of the function parameter list:
Instead, pass the value of $result as the default value. You may override the default (an empty string) when you call the function: edit_address('some other result');
Code:
function edit_address($result = ''){
// Do boring stuff
$data = array(); // declare the array
$data['result'] = $result; // this will contain either the default value or the value passed
$this->load->view('includes/address', $data);
}