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How can I construct array of instances of a kind of library (lets say Student) after loading it in CodeIgniter? As far as I know after loading student library using $this->load->library('student'); I can access single student using $this->student . Here is my question, I need an array of this students how can I do that.

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You should really use a model instead of a library. Libraries are used to extend the functionality of CodeIgniter. Models let you interact with your data; Students in this case. Using a library to get your data and instantiating it is shooting yourself in the foot.

In your Student_model, you can put functions that grab your data (from a database or wherever):

function get_students() {
    // Returns an array or object of all students and their info
}

function get($student_id) {
    // Returns a single student's information
}

// Additional CRUD functions, if desired.

Additionally, I recommend having another look at:

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  • -1 for: my question was simply "Array of instances of a library". where did you get that 'student' is grabbing info from database. -1 for: as u stated " // Returns an array or object of all students and their info" I am asking for how can I construct array of objects.
    – guness
    Apr 25, 2012 at 6:14
  • Libraries are not meant to be instantiated. What you are trying to do involves models - regardless of whether you are using databases. I was providing constructive feedback based on your innovative approach to using CodeIgniter. If you are unable to accept suggestions and criticism, I would recommend visiting other websites. Good luck.
    – Seabass
    Apr 25, 2012 at 20:11
  • thank you "Libraries are not meant to be instantiated." was the answer I was expecting, the rest is maybe someone else's unability to be critisized.
    – guness
    Apr 26, 2012 at 9:36
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inside your library file

 function get_student_list()
 {
      // $uqery = SQL query to get the students - or a call to your model to get them

      return $query;
 }

then in your controller

 $list = $this->student->get_student_list();
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  • your solution tells me that my student library should contain list in itself. but I need a list which contains students.
    – guness
    Apr 24, 2012 at 15:01
  • so where is your student list stored? and i'm not saying the library stores the list - im saying you create a function in the library, which collects the list, and returns it to your other controller
    – Laurence
    Apr 24, 2012 at 16:33
  • I will store and use my list in a controller. I want it to be like $p =array($student1,$student2,$student3); I got what u mean, I will try it as a last shot.
    – guness
    Apr 24, 2012 at 16:40

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