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Qiang Xue
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Helper Classes
==============
Yii provides many helper classes to
simplify commonly needed
coding tasks, such as string/array manipulations,
HTML code generation
, etc. These helper classes are mostly organized under the
`yii\helpers`
namespace,
and
they
are all static classes (meaning they contain only static properties and methods and should not be instantiated).
Yii provides many helper classes to
help simplify some common
coding tasks, such as string/array manipulations,
HTML code generation
. These helper classes are organized under the
`yii\helpers`
namespace
and
are all static classes (meaning they contain only static properties and methods and should not be instantiated).
You use a helper class by directly calling its static method, like the following,
~~~
```
php
use
yii\helpers\ArrayHelper
;
$c
=
ArrayHelper
::
merge
(
$a
,
$b
);
~~~
```
Extending Helper Classes
------------------------
...
...
@@ -36,3 +36,6 @@ Yii::$classMap['yii\helpers\ArrayHelper'] = 'path/to/ArrayHelper.php';
The Step 4 above will instruct Yii class autoloader to load your version of the helper instead of the one
included in the Yii distribution.
> Tip: You can also use `Yii::$classMap` to replace ANY core Yii class, not necessarily helper classes,
> with your own customized version.
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