get_parent_class
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
get_parent_class — Retrieves the parent class name for object or class
Description
Retrieves the parent class name for object or class.
Parameters
- object
-
The tested object or class name
Return Values
Returns the name of the parent class of the class of which object is an instance or the name.
Note:
If the object does not have a parent FALSE will be returned.
If called without parameter outside object, this function returns FALSE.
Changelog
Version | Description |
---|---|
Before 5.1.0 | If called without parameter outside object, this function would have returned NULL with a warning. |
Since 5.0.0 | The object parameter is optional if called from the object's method. |
Since 4.0.5 | If object is a string, returns the name of the parent class of the class with that name. |
Examples
Example #1 Using get_parent_class()
<?php
class dad {
function dad()
{
// implements some logic
}
}
class child extends dad {
function child()
{
echo "I'm " , get_parent_class($this) , "'s son\n";
}
}
class child2 extends dad {
function child2()
{
echo "I'm " , get_parent_class('child2') , "'s son too\n";
}
}
$foo = new child();
$bar = new child2();
?>
The above example will output:
I'm dad's son I'm dad's son too
See Also
- get_class() - Returns the name of the class of an object
- is_subclass_of() - Checks if the object has this class as one of its parents