vikmalhotra
vikmalhotra

Reputation: 10071

Dynamic constant name in PHP

I am trying to create a constant name dynamically and then get at the value.

define( CONSTANT_1 , "Some value" ) ;

// try to use it dynamically ...
$constant_number = 1 ;
$constant_name = ("CONSTANT_" . $constant_number) ;

// try to assign the constant value to a variable...
$constant_value = $constant_name;

But I find that $constant value still contains the NAME of the constant, and not the VALUE.

I tried the second level of indirection as well $$constant_name But that would make it a variable not a constant.

Can somebody throw some light on this?

Upvotes: 90

Views: 56935

Answers (4)

Maybe ugly but it work :

<?php

$one = '1';

$CONSTS = array( 'VALUE_'.$one => 36, 'NAME' => 'paul' );
    
foreach( $CONSTS as $key => $value ){
        
    define( $key, $value );
}

// note: .PHP_EOL is a line break like: ."\r\n";
echo VALUE_1.PHP_EOL; 

echo NAME.PHP_EOL;

// output :
36
paul
?>

Yes ... Shame on me !

Upvotes: 0

Dado
Dado

Reputation: 3894

To use dynamic constant names in your class you can use reflection feature (since php5):

$thisClass = new ReflectionClass(__CLASS__);
$thisClass->getConstant($constName);

For example: if you want to filter only specific (SORT_*) constants in the class

class MyClass 
{
    const SORT_RELEVANCE = 1;
    const SORT_STARTDATE = 2;

    const DISTANCE_DEFAULT = 20;

    public static function getAvailableSortDirections()
    {
        $thisClass = new ReflectionClass(__CLASS__);
        $classConstants = array_keys($thisClass->getConstants());

        $sortDirections = [];
        foreach ($classConstants as $constName) {
            if (0 === strpos($constName, 'SORT_')) {
                $sortDirections[] =  $thisClass->getConstant($constName);
            }
        }

        return $sortDirections;
    }
}

var_dump(MyClass::getAvailableSortDirections());

result:

array (size=2)
  0 => int 1
  1 => int 2

Upvotes: 9

uɥƃnɐʌuop
uɥƃnɐʌuop

Reputation: 15083

And to demonstrate that this works with class constants too:

class Joshua {
    const SAY_HELLO = "Hello, World";
}

$command = "HELLO";
echo constant("Joshua::SAY_$command");

Upvotes: 88

Mads Lee Jensen
Mads Lee Jensen

Reputation: 4648

http://dk.php.net/manual/en/function.constant.php

echo constant($constant_name);

Upvotes: 171

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