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Given a particular class, TheClass, with an instance foo, is there any way to have PHP echo foo; in a customized manner?

class TheClass {
    public $Name;
    public $Number;
    function MrFunction() { /* bla bla bla */ }
}

$foo = new TheClass();

echo $foo;

As I understand, you cannot overload echo and I realize I could easily have $foo->MrFunction() do the work. However I am wondering if there is a way to code in which

echo $foo prints out $foo->Name and $foo->Number.

We're using PHP Version 5.2.6 but upgrading is not an issue.

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  • What makes the magic methods 'magic'? May 16, 2011 at 0:09
  • 2
    every time you use them an elephant gets its tusks.... May 16, 2011 at 3:50
  • 2
    @my younger self - they're magic because they are called automatically during execution, without explicitly being called by the developer Jul 13, 2017 at 1:31

4 Answers 4

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I think you are looking for print_r($foo), or var_dump($foo).

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class TheClass {
    public $Name;
    public $Number;
    function MrFunction() { /* bla bla bla */ }

   public function __toString()
   {
     return $this->Name . ' '. $this->Number;
   }
}


echo $theClassInstance;
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    You want need (string) casting as echo explicitly does that for you
    – onteria_
    May 15, 2011 at 23:50
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Yes, using the __toString magic method

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What you need is the __toString() magic method. The example in the docs should show what you need.

http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.magic.php#language.oop5.magic.tostring:

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