ReflectionClass::newInstanceArgs
(PHP 5 >= 5.1.3, PHP 7)
ReflectionClass::newInstanceArgs — Creates a new class instance from given arguments
Description
public ReflectionClass::newInstanceArgs ([ array $args ] ) : object
Creates a new instance of the class, the given arguments are passed to the class constructor.
Parameters
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args
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The parameters to be passed to the class constructor as an array.
Return Values
Returns a new instance of the class.
Examples
Example #1 Basic usage of ReflectionClass::newInstanceArgs()
<?php $class = new ReflectionClass('ReflectionFunction'); $instance = $class->newInstanceArgs(array('substr')); var_dump($instance); ?>
The above example will output:
object(ReflectionFunction)#2 (1) { ["name"]=> string(6) "substr" }
Errors/Exceptions
A ReflectionException if the class constructor is not public.
A ReflectionException if the class does not have a constructor and the args
parameter contains one or more parameters.
See Also
- ReflectionClass::newInstance() - Creates a new class instance from given arguments
- ReflectionClass::newInstanceWithoutConstructor() - Creates a new class instance without invoking the constructor
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