php create object
$x = (object) [
'a' => 'test',
'b' => 'test2',
'c' => 'test3'
];
var_dump($x);
/*
object(stdClass)#1 (3) {
["a"]=>
string(4) "test"
["b"]=>
string(5) "test2"
["c"]=>
string(5) "test3"
}
*/
php create object
$x = (object) [
'a' => 'test',
'b' => 'test2',
'c' => 'test3'
];
var_dump($x);
/*
object(stdClass)#1 (3) {
["a"]=>
string(4) "test"
["b"]=>
string(5) "test2"
["c"]=>
string(5) "test3"
}
*/
php object
//create a person object in PHP
$person=new stdClass();
$person->firstName="Chuck";
$person->lastName="Bartowski";
$person->age=27;
print_r($person);
php define object
$x = new stdClass();
make a object php
$object = new stdClass();
$object->property = 'Here we go';
var_dump($object);
/*
outputs:
object(stdClass)#2 (1) {
["property"]=>
string(10) "Here we go"
}
*/
object php
//object init
$object = (object) [
'propertyOne' => 'foo',
'propertyTwo' => 42,
];
php new object
By far the easiest and correct way to instantiate an empty generic php object that you can then modify for whatever purpose you choose:
<?php $genericObject = new stdClass(); ?>
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