I want to convert the arguments to a function into an associative array with keys equal to the parameter variable names, and values equal to the parameter values.
PHP:
function my_function($a, $b, $c) {
// <--- magic goes here to create the $params array
var_dump($params['a'] === $a); // Should result in bool(true)
var_dump($params['b'] === $b); // Should result in bool(true)
var_dump($params['c'] === $c); // Should result in bool(true)
}
How can I do this?
The you can do this using
compact
:Or,
get_defined_vars()
will give you an associative array of all the variables defined in that scope, which would work, but I think this might also include$_POST
,$_GET
, etc...Otherwise, you can use
func_get_args
to get a list of all the arguments passed to the function. This is not associative though, since it is only data which is passed (that is, there's no variable names). This also lets you have any number of arguments in your function.Or, just specify one argument, which is an array:
compact()
seems to be closest to what you're after though.As has been suggested, but not implemented: you can use
Reflection
to gather the parameter names, then associate those with the values:Then you can call this in the same way, whether in a function or a method:
which outputs:
I've not timed it, but I strongly suspect this is much much slower than using
compact
.get_defined_vars() is what you need if no other vars are defined before its called inside the function (you can ensure this by making it the first thing you do inside the function).
I upvoted @nickf's answer but would like to add that that compact() is also a great way to instantiate a model using a ctor:
Just make sure that the params have the exact same spelling as the fields.