I have an array with objects and I want to get an item of an object. How to do it?
My array looks like this:
<?php
array(
[0]=>Object(
[ID]=>1
[name]=>firstname
)
[1]=>Object(
[ID]=>2
[name]=>secondname
)
[2]=>Object(
[ID]=>3
[name]=>thirdname
)
)
?>
So I want to get the "secondname", but I don't know how.
I know that I can get the whole object by array[1] but I don't know how to get objects [name].
You can get it by using
foreach($a as $object){
echo $object->name;
}
You can get the secondname by using
echo $a[1]->name;
Working example : https://3v4l.org/sdT7E
Simple,Sometimes u can use type casting ,object convert to array
$array=(array) $object;
print_r($array)
Related
I am trying to print a number from an array. But when i do this:
echo $results[0][0];
i get error.I tried to print the whole array using print_r() function
echo print_r($results);
Then i get this result:
Array ( [0] => stdClass Object ( [lastOrderProcessedNumber] => 109089875875875 ) ) 1
I just need to print "109089875875875" this number
How can i do that?
Thank you in advance
print_r() is a great way to inspect the contents of a variable. What it is showing you is that your variable holds an array whose first element (at index 0) is an object with an lastOrderProcessedNumber attribute. In PHP, you use -> to access object properties, so you should be able to retrieve the 109089875875875 value like this:
$results[0]->lastOrderProcessedNumber
As you can see from the print_r result, the indexed result is an object:
// $results is an 'Array' (access with square brackets)
Array
(
// Index 0 is an Object (access with arrow operator)
[0] => stdClass Object
(
[lastOrderProcessedNumber] => 109089875875875
)
)
This means you have to access the property through the arrow operator, like so:
$results[0]->lastOrderProcessedNumber
If you're expecting to only have one result, or to grab the first result from $results, you can make use of reset:
reset($results)->lastOrderProcessedNumber
If you see $results is an array of objects, that means that $results[0] is an object, not an array, so you can't access its attributes as an array but instead as an object. Like this:
$results[0]->lastOrderProcessedNumber;
I got the following array (the array is retrieved through a db query). Now, my question is, how do I get a single element like e_domains from the array mentioned below:
stdClass Object
(
[id] => 1
[uni_origin] => Aachen
[e_domains] => rwth-aachen.de
)
I got the output shown above by running the following line of codes:
if ($results ) {
foreach ( $results as $result ){
echo'<pre>'; print_r($result) ;
}
}
First off, that's not an array, that's an object. Like it says: "stdClass Object".
Access object properties like this:
$object->property_name
In your case, it would be:
$result->e_domains
There are much more to learn on the subject, like static properties, visibility etc. In your case, the above example will work.
Read more about classes and objects in the manual: http://php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.basic.php
Try this:
$e_domains = mysql_result(mysql_query("SELECT id FROM games LIMIT 1"),0);
Hope it helpt.
I currently have an Object which holds a series of Arrays, when I do print_r it does show the arrays however, when I want to get these values out I seem to be getting an error.
print_r($Obj->Example);
Returns:
Object => Example ( 'Username' => 'Example' )
My code to query through the Object is:
foreach($Obj as $single):
echo $Example['Username'];
endif;
Is it possible to query through like this because it isn't working and I get an error saying that:
$Obj is not defined as an Array
So how can I access the Example array and echo all the Usernames ?
As Example is an array that belongs to an object, the code would be like this
foreach($Obj->Example as $single):
echo $single['Username'];
endif;
I have an array in yii2, and ocassionally it's only 1 single object that is not empty (all other element of array is empty) and I don't know which one is it. How can I either find the one that is not empty, or (my idea what I was trying), to create a new array, with array_filter (but I'm not sure if it works also with array of objects), to have only the one object in it.
if (count($ttepk) == 1) {
$ttep_filtered[] = array_filter($ttepk);
$id = $ttep_filtered[0]->id;
}
But it was also not working. I get the error message: PHP Notice – yii\base\ErrorException Trying to get property of non-object.
Before array_filter it looks like this:
Array
(
[3] => app\models\Model Object
(
after array_filter:
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[3] => app\models\Model Object
(
So it seems, array_filter is not the one I need, or I use it the wrong way.
Can you please help me? Thank you!
You can try something like this
$filtered = array_filter($ttepk, function($item) {
return $item instanceof app\models\Model;
});
if (count($filtered) == 1) {
$id = reset($filtered)->id;
}
Using json_decode, I've ended up with an object that looks like this:
$data->foo->bar->1234567->id
I want to access id. There are two problems, both with the number 1234567:
It's an illegal property name.
The number will differ each time, and I can't predict what the number will be. I need a way of accessing id, even when I don't know the number.
I know I can overcome problem (1) with curly braces, but I don't know how to overcome (2). I don't want to use get_object_vars, because the object is likely to be very large, and that function is very slow.
My current solution is simply
foreach ($data->foo->bar as $id); but that feels rather hacky. Is there a better way?
From my comment above, using json_decode(,true) and then resetting.
The example json array looks like:
Array (
[foo] => Array (
[bar] => Array (
[1234567] => Array (
[id] => 1234
)
)
)
)
The code:
<?php
$data = json_decode('{"foo":{"bar":{"1234567":{"id":1234}}}}', true);
reset($data['foo']['bar']);
$number = key($data['foo']['bar']);
echo $data['foo']['bar'][$number]['id'];
Output: 1234
In case you don't need the whole array anymore and only want to get the id you can get it like this:
<?php
$data = json_decode('{"foo":{"bar":{"1234567":{"id":1234}}}}', true);
echo array_shift($data['foo']['bar'])['id'];
Only works if the unknown key is the first element of bar. array_shift removes the element from $data.