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Request #28462 Cast array to properties of custom objects
Submitted: 2004-05-20 22:51 UTC Modified: 2004-05-21 12:03 UTC
From: bart at mediawave dot nl Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 5.0.0RC2 OS: Irrelevant
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 [2004-05-20 22:51 UTC] bart at mediawave dot nl
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A lot of functions in PHP return arrays in stead of objects. Of course it's possible to simply cast the return value to an object like:

$urlObject = (object) parse_url($url);

But then I would get an instance of the stdClass. I can imagine situations where people would like to cast arrays into properties of their own custom objects. Maybe something like:

cast_array2object($array, $someCustomObject);

or something like:

$this .= (object) parse_url($url);


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 [2004-05-21 11:59 UTC] bart at mediawave dot nl
Another option is to simply add the array as a property to the custom object. Then use __get() and __set() to simulate object properties with the array.
 [2004-05-21 12:03 UTC] bart at mediawave dot nl
Changing this to bogus.
 
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