PHP - assigning function return to variable
I have a PHP script that returns a random password. How do I echo out the password that is generated?
<?php
function generatePassword($length=9, $strength=0) {
$vowels = 'aeuy';
$consonants = 'bdghjmnpqrstvz';
if ($strength & 1) {
$consonants .= 'BDGHJLMNPQRSTVWXZ';
}
if ($strength & 2) {
$vowels .= "AEUY";
}
if ($strength & 4) {
$consonants .= '23456789';
}
if ($strength & 8) {
$consonants .= '@#$%';
}
$password = '';
$alt = time() % 2;
for ($i = 0; $i < $length; $i++) {
if ($alt == 1) {
$password .= $consonants[(rand() % strlen($consonants))];
$alt = 0;
} else {
$password .= $vowels[(rand() % strlen($vowels))];
$alt = 1;
}
}
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}
?>
As prodigitalson mentioned, you can directly echo
out the return value or assign it to a variable, eg
$password = generatePassword();
err.. change
return $password;
to
echo $password;
Or.. better yet:
$somevar = generatePassword();
echo $somevar;
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