You're talking about one single controller, right? So I'll assume that this what you mean:
class ControllerController extends Controller {
private $variable;
public function __construct($whatever)
{
$this->variable = $whatever;
}
public function method1($newValue)
{
$this->variable = $newValue;
}
public function method2()
{
return $this->variable;
}
}
If you are doing thing in the same request, you can
$this->method1('newvalue');
echo $this->method2();
And it will print newvalue
.
If you are doing it between requests, you need to remember that your application ends after a request a restart in a new one, so you'll need to store it somewhere, like in a Session variable:
Session::put('variable', $newvalue);
and then
Session::get('variable');
Or you can redirect with the value you need to get back in your method:
Redirect::to('posts')->with('variable','this is a new value');
And in the second
Session::get('variable');
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