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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T17:36:11+00:00 2026-06-08T17:36:11+00:00

I have a multidimensional array in PHP and want to be able to search

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I have a multidimensional array in PHP and want to be able to search through it and find all values that are objects.

The reason I want to do this is so that when an object is found I can replace it with an array by calling an output() method on it. The output() method uses get_object_vars() to turn itself into an array, which it then returns.

Here’s an example which achieves what I want manually (but only with 2 levels of depth):

// First level search...
foreach($array as $k => $v) {

    // Check if it's an array.
    if (is_array($v)) {

        // Second level search...
        foreach($v as $k2 => $v2) {

            // If it's an object - convert it!
            if (is_object($v2)) {
                $array[$k][$k2] = $array[$k][$k2]->output();
            }

        }

    }

    // If it's an object - convert it!
    if (is_object($v)) {
        $array[$k] = $array[$k]->output();
    }

}
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    2026-06-08T17:36:12+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 5:36 pm

    Tim Cooper’s answer is wrong because the function must have a parameter that is passed by reference and not by value.

    php > class Foo { public function output() { return "this was an object"; } }
    php > $a = array( 1 => array( 2 => array( 'foo', 'red', 1, new Foo() ) ) );
    php > array_walk_recursive( $a, function( $item, $key ) { 
        if ( is_object( $item ) ) { 
            $item = $item->output(); 
        }
    } );
    php > print_r( $a );
    Array
    (
        [1] => Array
            (
                [2] => Array
                    (
                        [0] => foo
                        [1] => red
                        [2] => 1
                        [3] => Foo Object
                            (
                            )
    
                    )
    
            )
    
    )
    

    Versus passing by reference:

    php > array_walk_recursive( $a, function( &$item, $key ) { 
        if ( is_object( $item ) ) {             
            $item = $item->output();
        } 
    } );
    php > print_r( $a );
    Array
    (
        [1] => Array
            (
                [2] => Array
                    (
                        [0] => foo
                        [1] => red
                        [2] => 1
                        [3] => this was an object
                    )
    
            )
     )
    
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