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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T10:47:33+00:00 2026-06-16T10:47:33+00:00

I just don’t understand why i can’t call an object like this. <?php $obj

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I just don’t understand why i can’t call an object like this.

<?php

$obj = (object) array (
        "happy" => " :) ",
        "sad" => " :( "
);

class MyClass
{
    function __construct () {}

    function something ()
    {
        echo "Hello World\n";
        echo $obj->sad;
    }
}

$class = new MyClass();
echo $obj->happy;
$class->something();

the output seem like

:) Hello World

and it’s not what I expect. i.e.

:) Hello World :(

how can I make this work??

EDIT:
This is in what I will implement this example. passing objects from the global scope to a model

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    Editorial Team
    2026-06-16T10:47:34+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 10:47 am
    <?php
    
    $obj = (object) array (
            "happy" => " :) ",
            "sad" => " :( "
    );
    
    class MyClass
    {
        function __construct (){
        }
    
        function something ()
        {
            global $obj;
            echo "Hello World\n";
            echo $obj->sad;
        }
    }
    
    $class = new MyClass();
    echo $obj->happy;
    $class->something();
    
    ?>
    

    That will be a way of doing it.
    obj is not in scope here, you have to either make it global, or pass it.

    Pass it to constructor and save instance..as here

    <?php
    
    $obj = (object) array (
            "happy" => " :) ",
            "sad" => " :( "
    );
    
    class MyClass
    {   private $obj;
        function __construct ($obj) {
         $this->obj=$obj;
    
        }
    
        function something ()
        {
            echo "Hello World\n";
            echo $this->obj->sad;
        }
    }
    
    $class = new MyClass($obj);
    echo $obj->happy;
    $class->something();
    

    But you will have to access $obj as $this->obj from all functions

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