Wouldn't it be $o[1]->a?
J Corry
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On Sep 11, 2009, at 7:31 PM, Tom Worster <fsb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
if i have an expression that evaluates to an object, the return
value from a
function, say, and i only want the value of one of the objects
properties,
is there a tidy way to get it without setting another variable?
to illustrate, here's something that doesn't work, but it would be
convenient if it did:
$o = array( (object) array('a'=>1), (object) array('a'=>2) );
if ( end($o)->a > 1 ) { // can't use -> like this!
...
}
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