How to call a PHP function on the click of a button

Yes, you need Ajax here. Please refer to the code below for more details.

 

Change your markup like this

<input type="submit" class="button" name="insert" value="insert" />
<input type="submit" class="button" name="select" value="select" />

 

jQuery:

$(document).ready(function(){
    $('.button').click(function(){
        var clickBtnValue = $(this).val();
        var ajaxurl = 'ajax.php',
        data =  {'action': clickBtnValue};
        $.post(ajaxurl, data, function (response) {
            // Response div goes here.
            alert("action performed successfully");
        });
    });
});

In ajax.php

<?php
    if (isset($_POST['action'])) {
        switch ($_POST['action']) {
            case 'insert':
                insert();
                break;
            case 'select':
                select();
                break;
        }
    }

    function select() {
        echo "The select function is called.";
        exit;
    }

    function insert() {
        echo "The insert function is called.";
        exit;
    }
?>

Button clicks are client side whereas PHP is executed server side, but you can achieve this by using Ajax:

$('.button').click(function() {
  $.ajax({
    type: "POST",
    url: "some.php",
    data: { name: "John" }
  }).done(function( msg ) {
    alert( "Data Saved: " + msg );
  });
});

In your PHP file:

<?php
    function abc($name){
        // Your code here
    }
?>