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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T06:36:29+00:00 2026-05-16T06:36:29+00:00

Given a Controller class and a View class, is it better for the controller

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Given a Controller class and a View class, is it better for the controller to directly assign values to view properties or, is it better to assign values to properties in the controller and then copy those properties to the view when ready to display it?

Example Model Class

class Model
{
  public $propertyA;
  public $propertyB;
}

Example Controller class:

class Controller
{
  protected $view;
  protected $model;

  public function __construct()
  {
    $this->model = new Model();

    $this->view = new View();
    $this->prepareData();
    $this->initView();
  }

  protected function prepareData()
  {
    $this->model->propertyA = 'This is property A.';
    $this->model->propertyB = 'This is property B.';        
  }

  protected function initView()
  {
    $this->view->model = $this->model;
    $this->view->display();
  }
}

Example View class:

class View
{
  public $model;

  public function display()
  {
    echo "propertyA = $this->model->propertyA";
    echo "propertyB = $this->model->propertyB";
  }
}    

Sorry, I was tired. I do use a model, so please reconsider your answers with this in mind.

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    2026-05-16T06:36:30+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 6:36 am

    The data should only be in one place. If not when things get complicated it is hard to sync the different places you have the data. In MVC you have a model and that is where the data should be. Pass the Model into the View and have the view display that.

    Here is a simple explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model%E2%80%93View%E2%80%93Controller or here for those that do not like Wikipedia: http://ootips.org/mvc-pattern.html

    The model can be as simple as a class with the properties in it.

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