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PHP » Functions » Dynamic Function 
Using Arrays of Lambda Functions
 
<?php
$divisible = array(
    => create_function('$n',
        'echo "<p>$n is divisible by 1</p>";'),
    => create_function('$n',
        'if ($n % == 0) {
            echo "<p>$n is divisible by 2.</p>"}'),
    => create_function('$n',
        'if ($n % == 0) {
            echo "<p>$n is divisible by 3.</p>"}'),
    => create_function('$n',
        'if ($n % == 0) {
            echo "<p>$n is divisible by 4.</p>"}'),
    => create_function('$n',
        'if ($n % == 0) { echo "<p>$n is divisible by 5.</p>"}'),
    );

foreach($divisible as $func) {
    $func(2000);
}
?>
  
  
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