runeveryday Posted December 5, 2010 Share Posted December 5, 2010 the print_r($a)'s result is views_handle_field_node Object ( [view]=>view Object ( [db_table] => views_view [base_table] => node [args] => Array ( [0] => My entry 1 ) [use_ajax] => [result] => Array ( [0] => stdClass Object ( [nid] => 5 [node_title] => Title of a test entry [node_revisions_body] => [node_revisions_format] => 1 [node_vid] => 5 [term_data_name] => My first test term name [term_data_vid] => 1 [term_data_tid] => 1 [vocabulary_name] => Vocabulary 1 [node_revisions_vid] => 5 ) [1]=> stdClass Object ( [nid] => 8 [node_title] => Title of a test entry [node_revisions_body] => [node_revisions_format] => 1 [node_vid] => 5 [term_data_name] => My first test term name [term_data_vid] => 1 [term_data_tid] => 1 [vocabulary_name] => Vocabulary 1 [node_revisions_vid] => 5 .. [2].. .. now i want to output the [nid]=>5 and[nid]=>8.....and all the nid's value.i use this, but can't work. $views_handle_field_node->$view->$result[]->nid. what's the correct output of it. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/220717-how-to-output-it/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoelLarson Posted December 5, 2010 Share Posted December 5, 2010 I would assume this code to work: foreach($a->result as $node) { $node->nid; } Using your expression (and assuming you're doing drupal), I believe the code you're looking for is similar to: $views_handle_field_node->view->result[$i]->nid Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/220717-how-to-output-it/#findComment-1143159 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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