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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T07:25:09+00:00 2026-06-03T07:25:09+00:00

I’m teaching myself php and I’m stuck with representing a data array coming from

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I’m teaching myself php and I’m stuck with representing a data array coming from a class.
Here’s Myclass.php:

 class Myclass
    {

        private $iVar1;
        private $strVar2;



        public function __construct() 
        {
            $this->initialize();
        }


        private function initialize()
        {
            $this->iVar1 = null;
            $this->strVar2 = null;
        }

        public function getParam1()
        {
            return $this->iVar1;
        }


        public function setParam1($value)
        {
            $this->iVar1 = $value;
        }


        public function getParam2()
        {
            return $this->strVar2;
        }


        public function setParam2($value)
        {
            $this->strVar2 = $value;
        }


    }

    class MyclassDAO
    {

        static public function load($oBD, $idObjet)
        {

            $aryM = MyclassDAO::getAryM($oBD, $idObjet);

            return $aryM[0];
        }

        static public function getAryM($oBD, $omy)
        {
            $aryCollection = array();

                $sSql = 'EXEC MYDB.dbo.SELECT_MYPROCEDURE ';

                if (!is_null($omy->getParam1()))
                {
                    $sSql .=" @param1 = '".$omy->getParam1()."',";  
                }
                if (!is_null($omy->getParam2()))
                {
                    $sSql .=" @param2 = '".$omy->getParam2()."',";   
                }

                //I delete de last ,
                $sSql =  substr($sSql,0,strlen($sSql)-1); 


                        while ($d = $oBD->fArray()) 
                        { 
                            $omy = new GrupoAlumno();
                            $omy->setParam1($d['param1']);
                            $omy->setParam2($d['param2']);
                            $aryCollection[] = $omy;
                        }

            return $aryCollection;
        }



    }

And here’s my php file:

require_once "Myclass.php";
$var1=1;
$var2=’Y’;    
 $om = new Myclass();
            $om->setParam1($var1);
            $om->setParam2($var2);
            $omDAO = new MyclassDAO();
            $ary= $omDAO->load($myObjDB, $om);
// the printing of the info here

The info returned by the class has this structure:

$ary: array=
0:object(Myclass)=
iVar1:long=113
strVar2:string=SOMEINFO
1: object(Myclass)=
iVar1:long=114
strVar2:string=SOMEINFO2

How do I print it in my php file??

Thanks a lot!

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    2026-06-03T07:25:11+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 7:25 am
    foreach($ary as $component) {
        echo $component->iVar1;
        echo $component->strVar2
    }
    

    This will print the array

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