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Construct a PHP variable name based on other variable values and static text


I want to tell my function which variable to call based on the day of the week. The day of the week is stored in $s_day, and the variables I want to call changes based on which day it is.

e.g.

I've stored a string 'Welcome to the week' in $d_monday_text1. Rather than build a set of 7 conditional statements (e.g. if date=monday echo $foo, else if date=tuesday echo $bar...), can I change the name of the variable called in the function by concatenating the name of the variable?

$s_day = date("l");
$text1 = '$d_'.$s_day.'_text1';

I'm hoping this evaluates to $d_monday_text1, which, as mentioned above, has the value "Welcome to the week". So, later on I'd want to use:

echo $text1;

To yield the resulting output = Welcome to the week.

I've looked into variable variables, which may be the way to go here, but am struggling with syntax. I can get it to echo the concatenated name, but I can't figure out how to get that name evaluated.


Solution

  • Variable variables aren't a good idea - You should rather use arrays. They suit this problem much, much better.

    For example, you could use something like this:

    $messages = array(
        'monday' => 'Welcome to the week',
        'tuesday' => 'Blah blah',
        'wednesday' => 'wed',
        'thursday' => 'thu',
        'friday' => 'fri',
        'saturday' => 'sat',
        'sunday' => 'week is over!'
    );
    
    $dayName = date('l');
    echo $messages[$dayName];
    

    Arrays are the data format used to store multiple related values such as these.