Difference: ObjectMethod (1 vs. 3)

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Object Method

An ObjectMethod is a method that must be called relative to a previous constructed object of the class type. For example:

 

package Telecoms

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ClassMethod new()

ObjectMethod phone( $who )

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ClassMethod new()

ObjectMethod phone( $who )

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 An ObjectMethod is a method that must be called relative to a previous constructed object of the class type. For example:

package Telecoms

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An ObjectMethod is a method that must be called relative to a previous constructed object of the class type. For example:

package Telecoms

ClassMethod new()

ObjectMethod phone( $who )

must be called something like this

my $mobile = new Telecoms();
$mobile->phone( "home" );
or you can pass the object in as a parameter if you need to:
Telecoms::phone( $mobile, "home" );

Related Topics: ClassMethod, StaticMethod, DeveloperDocumentationCategory

 
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