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I'm using a PHP class someone wrote to interface with the BaseCamp API.

The particular call I'm doing is to retrieve the items in a todo list, which works fine.

My problem is, I'm not sure how to access just the todo-items property of the object that is returned. Here's the var_dump of the returned object:

object(stdClass)[6]
  public 'completed-count' => string '0' (length=1)
  public 'description' => string 'Description String' (length=89)
  public 'id' => string '12345' (length=7)
  public 'milestone-id' => string '' (length=0)
  public 'name' => string 'Error Reports' (length=13)
  public 'position' => string '1' (length=1)
  public 'private' => string 'false' (length=5)
  public 'project-id' => string '58904' (length=7)
  public 'tracked' => string 'false' (length=5)
  public 'uncompleted-count' => string '1' (length=1)
  public 'todo-items' => 
    object(stdClass)[3]
      public 'todo-item' => 
        object(stdClass)[5]
          public 'completed' => string 'false' (length=5)
          public 'content' => string 'content string here' (length=133)
          public 'created-on' => string '2009-04-16T20:33:31Z' (length=20)
          public 'creator-id' => string '23423' (length=7)
          public 'id' => string '234' (length=8)
          public 'position' => string '1' (length=1)
          public 'responsible-party-id' => string '2844499' (length=7)
          public 'responsible-party-type' => string 'Person' (length=6)
          public 'todo-list-id' => string '234234' (length=7)
  public 'complete' => string 'false' (length=5)

How can I access the todo-items portion of this object?

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2 Answers 2

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<?php
$x = new StdClass();
$x->{'todo-list'} = 'fred';
var_dump($x);

So, $object->{'todo-list'} is the sub-object. If you can set it like that, then you can also read it the same way:

echo $x->{'todo-list'};

Another possibility:

$todolist = 'todo-list';
echo $x->$todolist;

If you wanted to convert it to an array, which can be a little more easily (ie the obvious $ret['todo-list'] accessing), this code is taken almost verbatim from Zend_Config and will convert for you.

public function toArray()
{
    $array = array();
    foreach ($this->_data as $key => $value) {
        if ($value instanceof StdClass) {
            $array[$key] = $value->toArray();
        } else {
            $array[$key] = $value;
        }
    }
    return $array;
}
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    Although that's short and sweet (and what I'd recommend), you can also do this via variables: $todolist='todo-list'; $x->$todolist
    – Christian
    Nov 26, 2010 at 8:23
  • Very late response, with PHP > 5.5, there are better solutions. Either cast the object to an array, or try get_object_vars(). Apr 9, 2016 at 10:34
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    @christian Very nice! But try $x->{$todolist} May 25, 2018 at 15:09
  • @JamesBailey, right. For some reason, at that time I thought this was available only in newer versions of PHP, but it's been there since a while apparently: 3v4l.org/nf15N
    – Christian
    May 26, 2018 at 18:20
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Try this simplest way!

$obj = $myobject->{'mydash-value'};
$objToArray = array($obj);
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    Good answers accompany code samples with an explanation for future readers. While the person asking this question may understand your answer, explaining how you arrived at it could help countless others.
    – Stonz2
    Sep 24, 2014 at 13:39
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    Oh this is the REAL answer. I was trying forever to access an object property name with a '.' in it and this cleaned that right up! Apr 14, 2016 at 19:42

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