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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T21:46:28+00:00 2026-06-09T21:46:28+00:00

I have some comments inside a drupal node, and tried var_dump() and print_r() to

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I have some comments inside a drupal node, and tried

var_dump()

and

print_r()

to see the difference between them.
I want to see what´s inside $content variable of $comment object.

I´ve tried both and what I get is the same output!

array(5) { ["#printed"]=> bool(true) ["comment_body"]=> array(18) { ["#theme"]=> string(5) "field" ["#weight"]=> int(0) ["#title"]=> string(10) "Comentario" ["#access"]=> bool(true) ["#label_display"]=> string(6) "hidden" ["#view_mode"]=> string(4) "full" ["#language"]=> string(3) "und" ["#field_name"]=> string(12) "comment_body" ["#field_type"]=> string(9) "text_long" ["#field_translatable"]=> string(1) "0" ["#entity_type"]=> string(7) "comment" ["#bundle"]=> string(21) "comment_node_noticias" ["#object"]=> object(stdClass)#105 (25) { ["cid"]=> string(5) "37616" ["pid"]=> string(1) "0" ["nid"]=> string(4) "4355" ["uid"]=> string(4) "1411" ["subject"]=> string(30) "Esperemos que así sea, ya que" ["hostname"]=> string(15) "190.246.225.229" ["created"]=> string(10) "1307259450" ["changed"]=> string(10) "1307259450" ["status"]=> string(1) "1" ["thread"]=> string(3) "01/" ["name"]=> string(11) "dominguezpm" ["mail"]=> string(0) "" ["homepage"]=> string(0) "" ["language"]=> string(0) "" ["node_type"]=> string(21) "comment_node_noticias" ["registered_name"]=> string(11) "dominguezpm" ["u_uid"]=> string(4) "1411" ["signature"]=> string(0) "" ["signature_format"]=> NULL ["picture"]=> string(1) "0" ["new"]=> int(0) ["comment_body"]=> array(1) { ["und"]=> array(1) { [0]=> array(3) { ["value"]=> string(235) 

[...]

What is the “readable” otion? I´ve read somewhere that print_r() is quite readable and ordered. But how can I understand what´s going on in there?

Any help will be very much appreciated!
Thanks!

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    2026-06-09T21:46:30+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 9:46 pm

    try to preformat it for better readability:

    echo "<pre>";
    print_r($some_var);
    echo "</pre>";
    
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