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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T20:18:02+00:00 2026-05-12T20:18:02+00:00

One of the patterns that I frequently run across when developing is trying to

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One of the patterns that I frequently run across when developing is trying to collect a column/attribute value from a collection of objects into an array. For example:

$ids = array();
foreach ($documents as $document) {
    $ids[] =  $document->name;
}

Am I the only one who runs into this? And does PHP have a way to solve this in fewer lines? I’ve looked but found nothing.

Since I use an MVC framework I have access to a BaseUtil class which contains common functions that don’t really fit in any specific classes. One solution proposed by a co-worker is:

class BaseUtil
{
    public static function collect($collection, $property) {
        $values = array();
        foreach ($collection as $item) {
            $values[] = $item->{$property};
        }
        return $values;
    }
}

Then I can just do:

$ids = BaseUtil::collect($documents, 'name');

Not too shabby. Anyone else have any other ideas? And am I crazy or does this seem like a problem that PHP should have solved a long time ago?

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    2026-05-12T20:18:02+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:18 pm

    You can use array_map() function for this purpose:

    function getName($obj) {
        return $obj->name;
    }
    
    $documentsName = array_map("getName", $documents);
    

    You might also consider the create_function() function for lambda functions if you don’t want to create a getName() function in the global namespace.

    In PHP 5.3 you might even do:

    $documentsName = array_map(function ($obj) { return $obj->name; }, $documents);
    
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