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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T16:29:03+00:00 2026-05-14T16:29:03+00:00

Simple question, how do I convert an associative array to variables in a class?

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Simple question, how do I convert an associative array to variables in a class? I know there is casting to do an (object) $myarray or whatever it is, but that will create a new stdClass and doesn’t help me much. Are there any easy one or two line methods to make each $key => $value pair in my array into a $key = $value variable for my class? I don’t find it very logical to use a foreach loop for this, I’d be better off just converting it to a stdClass and storing that in a variable, wouldn’t I?

class MyClass {
    var $myvar; // I want variables like this, so they can be references as $this->myvar
    function __construct($myarray) {
        // a function to put my array into variables
    }
}
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    2026-05-14T16:29:04+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:29 pm

    This simple code should work:

    <?php
    
      class MyClass {
        public function __construct(Array $properties=array()){
          foreach($properties as $key => $value){
            $this->{$key} = $value;
          }
        }
      }
    
    ?>
    

    Example usage

    $foo = new MyClass(array("hello" => "world"));
    $foo->hello // => "world"
    

    Alternatively, this might be a better approach

    <?php
    
      class MyClass {
    
        private $_data;
    
        public function __construct(Array $properties=array()){
          $this->_data = $properties;
        }
    
        // magic methods!
        public function __set($property, $value){
          return $this->_data[$property] = $value;
        }
    
        public function __get($property){
          return array_key_exists($property, $this->_data)
            ? $this->_data[$property]
            : null
          ;
        }
      }
    
    ?>
    

    Usage is the same

    // init
    $foo = new MyClass(array("hello" => "world"));
    $foo->hello;          // => "world"
    
    // set: this calls __set()
    $foo->invader = "zim";
    
    // get: this calls __get()
    $foo->invader;       // => "zim"
    
    // attempt to get a data[key] that isn't set
    $foo->invalid;       // => null
    
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