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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:51:17+00:00 2026-05-13T20:51:17+00:00

I am using a foreach loop within PHP similar to this: foreach ($class->getAttributes() as

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I am using a foreach loop within PHP similar to this:

foreach ($class->getAttributes() as $attribute) {
// Work
}

Concerning efficiency, is it better to have a $attributes = $class->getAttributes(); statement outside the foreach loop and iterate over the $attributes variable? Or is the $class->getAttributes() statement only getting called once inside the foreach declaration at the beginning?

(I realize this might not be a big efficiency concern in this case, but I would like to know the principle for this and other larger cases)

Thanks,

Steve

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    2026-05-13T20:51:17+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:51 pm

    Using $class->getAttributes() outside of the foreach loop and using a temporary variable, or keeping it like you wrote should not change anything about performances : it will still be evaluated only once.

    And here is an example that proves it :

    function get_array() {
        echo 'function called !<br />';
        return array(
            'first' => 123,
            'second' => 456,
            'last' => 789, 
        );
    }
    foreach (get_array() as $key => $value) {
        echo "$key : $value<br />";
    }
    

    I am using a function and not a method of a class, to get a shorter example, but the principle would be the same with a class+method.

    And calling this portion of code gives the following output :

    function called !
    first : 123
    second : 456
    last : 789
    

    i.e. the get_array() function is only called once, at the beginning of the foreach loop.

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