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I am running following code, getAccount() is a static function,

$ac_info = AccountClass::getAccount($ac_code);
print_r($ac_info);

and getting following output

AccountClass Object ( [account_code] => [email protected] [username] => XYZ [email] => [first_name] => [last_name] => [company_name] => [id] => [email protected] [balance_in_cents] => 0 [created_at] => 1271333048 [state] => active )

But I want to access the value of "account_code" shown above, how to access it, and AccountClass Object what is this, this is array or what? I am not getting it properly.

Please explain what is AccountClass Object and how to access value of properties account_code, first_name inside this array.

Thanks

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  • Knock yourself out May 10, 2010 at 16:52
  • Why it is marked -1, is it already on SO? I used search, but didn't found anything.
    – djmzfKnm
    May 10, 2010 at 17:08
  • Prashant, if find it amazing that you have 1000+ points on SO and ask such beginner questions. Makes one wonder has SO rating system gone FUBAR. May 10, 2010 at 17:08
  • Ya that's OK, but I am not an exp. programmer in PHP (OOPS), that's why asked this question. Is there anything wrong?
    – djmzfKnm
    May 10, 2010 at 17:12
  • Probably because it's the first hit on Google when searching for php object. But it might be easier to find the $variable->key part when you already know what to look for though. In any case it's good advice to read through the PHP manual first when you're really diving into OOP.
    – Alec
    May 10, 2010 at 17:22

3 Answers 3

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$ac_info is an object of AccountClass class. account_code, username, email, first_name, last_name and all the rest are object properties.

You can access them in a way:

echo $ac_info->account_code;
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Try this..

$ac_info->account_code
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Try also :

print_r(get_class_methods($ac_info));

You will see an array of the methods in the AccountClass class. Because if $account_code is private, you won't be able to read it directly, but you will have to use the getter, something like :

$ac_info->getAccountCode();

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