Currently, I am creating a script that will parse information out of a certain type of report that it is passed to it. There is a part of the script that will pull a students information from the report and save it for later processing.
Is it best the hold it in the form of a class, or in an array variable? I figure there are 3 methods that I could use.
EDIT: Really, the question comes down to does any one way have any sort of performance advantage? Because otherwise, each method is really the same as the last.
As a class with direct access to variables:
class StudentInformation {
public $studentID;
public $firstName;
public $lastName;
public $middleName;
public $programYear;
public $timeGenerated;
function StudentInformation(){}
}
As a class with functions:
class StudentInformation {
private $studentID;
private $firstName;
private $lastName;
private $middleName;
private $programYear;
private $timeGenerated;
function StudentInformation(){}
public function setStudentID($id)
{
$this->studentID = $id;
}
public function getStudentID()
{
return $this->studentID;
}
public function setFirstName($fn)
{
$this->firstName = $fn;
}
/* etc, etc, etc */
}
Or as an array with strings as keys:
$studentInfo = array();
$studentInfo["idnumber"] = $whatever;
$studentInfo["firstname"] = $whatever;
$studentInfo["lastname"] = $whatever;
/* etc, etc, etc */