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    Presumably this is the result of json_decode($api_return_data)? If so, just change the call to json_decode($api_return_data, true) and you will get an associative array instead of an object.
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Using var_dump from an API call give me the output like this




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How to put them into an array? thanks










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    Presumably this is the result of json_decode($api_return_data)? If so, just change the call to json_decode($api_return_data, true) and you will get an associative array instead of an object.
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  • Possible duplicate of Convert stdClass object to array in PHP
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Using var_dump from an API call give me the output like this




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How to put them into an array? thanks










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Using var_dump from an API call give me the output like this




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How to put them into an array? thanks







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    Presumably this is the result of json_decode($api_return_data)? If so, just change the call to json_decode($api_return_data, true) and you will get an associative array instead of an object.
    – Nick
    Nov 19 at 6:24












  • Possible duplicate of Convert stdClass object to array in PHP
    – Nick
    Nov 19 at 6:35














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    Presumably this is the result of json_decode($api_return_data)? If so, just change the call to json_decode($api_return_data, true) and you will get an associative array instead of an object.
    – Nick
    Nov 19 at 6:24












  • Possible duplicate of Convert stdClass object to array in PHP
    – Nick
    Nov 19 at 6:35








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Presumably this is the result of json_decode($api_return_data)? If so, just change the call to json_decode($api_return_data, true) and you will get an associative array instead of an object.
– Nick
Nov 19 at 6:24






Presumably this is the result of json_decode($api_return_data)? If so, just change the call to json_decode($api_return_data, true) and you will get an associative array instead of an object.
– Nick
Nov 19 at 6:24














Possible duplicate of Convert stdClass object to array in PHP
– Nick
Nov 19 at 6:35




Possible duplicate of Convert stdClass object to array in PHP
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You can use json_encode to convert it to a json. After which you can use json_decode with the second parameter set to true which will return an array instead of an StdObject.



If the api you're calling simply returns a json itself then you can go ahead and use json_decode directly with the second argument set to true to yield the same result.



There are other ways, but this is the simplest.



You can check out other questions, like this one or this one.






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    You can use json_encode to convert it to a json. After which you can use json_decode with the second parameter set to true which will return an array instead of an StdObject.



    If the api you're calling simply returns a json itself then you can go ahead and use json_decode directly with the second argument set to true to yield the same result.



    There are other ways, but this is the simplest.



    You can check out other questions, like this one or this one.






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      You can use json_encode to convert it to a json. After which you can use json_decode with the second parameter set to true which will return an array instead of an StdObject.



      If the api you're calling simply returns a json itself then you can go ahead and use json_decode directly with the second argument set to true to yield the same result.



      There are other ways, but this is the simplest.



      You can check out other questions, like this one or this one.






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        You can use json_encode to convert it to a json. After which you can use json_decode with the second parameter set to true which will return an array instead of an StdObject.



        If the api you're calling simply returns a json itself then you can go ahead and use json_decode directly with the second argument set to true to yield the same result.



        There are other ways, but this is the simplest.



        You can check out other questions, like this one or this one.






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        You can use json_encode to convert it to a json. After which you can use json_decode with the second parameter set to true which will return an array instead of an StdObject.



        If the api you're calling simply returns a json itself then you can go ahead and use json_decode directly with the second argument set to true to yield the same result.



        There are other ways, but this is the simplest.



        You can check out other questions, like this one or this one.







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