$w = (object)array('key0'=>'a','key1'=>'b',0,1,2,0=>'0w',1=>'1w','11'=>'11str'); var_dump($w);
object(stdClass)[4] public 'key0' => string 'a' (length=1) public 'key1' => string 'b' (length=1) public 0 => string '0w' (length=2) public 1 => string '1w' (length=2) public 2 => int 2 public 11 => string '11str' (length=5)
If an object is converted to an object, it is not modified. If a value of any other type is converted to an object, a new instance of the stdClass built-in class is created. If the value was NULL
, the new instance will be empty.
An array converts to an object with properties named by keys and corresponding values, with the exception of numeric keys which will be inaccessible unless iterated.