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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T03:24:59+00:00 2026-06-14T03:24:59+00:00

I have a custom PHP class with few methods in it. Is is possible

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I have a custom PHP class with few methods in it. Is is possible to call class method this way:

<?php 
class someClass{
  function someMethod_somename_1(){
    echo 'somename1';       
  }

  function someMethod_somename_2(){
    echo 'somename2';   
  }
}
$obj = new someClass();
$methodName = $_GET['method_name'];
$obj->someMethod_{$methodName}(); //calling method
?>

My real world application is more complex, but here I provide just this simple example to get the main idea. Maybe I can use eval function here?

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    2026-06-14T03:25:01+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 3:25 am

    Please don’t use eval() because it’s evil in most situations.

    Simple string concatenation helps you:

    $obj->{'someMethod_'.$methodName}();
    

    You should also verify the user input!

    $allowedMethodNames = array('someone_2', 'someone_1');
    if (!in_array($methodName, $allowedMethodNames)) {
      // ERROR!
    }
    
    // Unrestricted access but don't call a non-existing method!
    $reflClass = new ReflectionClass($obj);
    if (!in_array('someMethod_'.$methodName, $reflClass->getMethods())) {
      // ERROR!
    }
    
    // You can also do this
    $reflClass = new ReflectionClass($obj);
    try {
      $reflClass->getMethod('someMethod_'.$methodName);
    }
    catch (ReflectionException $e) {
      // ERROR!
    }
    
    // You can also do this as others have mentioned
    call_user_func(array($obj, 'someMethod_'.$methodName));
    
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