I'm trying to figure a way to do create a class with only the class's name in PHP.
E.g.:
$class = "MyClass";
if(class_exists($class))
$unit = new $class($param1, $param2);
else
$unit = new Unit($param1, $param2);
Is there a way to do thi开发者_StackOverflow中文版s in PHP? If possible, I'd also like to know if this is possible in Java.
Cheers! thanks in advance.
I don't know about PHP (haven't used it in years), but in Java you can do:
MyClass obj = (MyClass) Class.forName("MyClass").newInstance( );
Yep, it should work fine in PHP. I would write that like this in order to avoid duplicating all the parameters to the constructor (if they are the same, of course):
$class = 'MyClass';
if (! class_exists($class)) {
$class = 'Unit';
}
$unit = new $class($param1, $param2);
you can use double $ signs in PHP to make a variable well.. variable.
i.e.
$$class($param1,$param2);
I have not come across such a capability in Java.
Note: you probably don't want to call your class "class" as it is a reserved word ;)
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