Object Iteration PHP 5 provides a way for objects to be defined so it is possible to iterate through a list of items, with, for example a foreach statement. By default, all visible properties will be used for the iteration. Simple Object Iteration $value) { print "$key => $value\n"; } } } $class = new MyClass(); foreach($class as $key => $value) { print "$key => $value\n"; } echo "\n"; $class->iterateVisible(); ?> ]]> &example.outputs; value 1 var2 => value 2 var3 => value 3 MyClass::iterateVisible: var1 => value 1 var2 => value 2 var3 => value 3 protected => protected var private => private var ]]> As the output shows, the foreach iterated through all visible variables that can be accessed. To take it a step further you can implement one of PHP 5's internal interface named Iterator. This allows the object to decide what and how the object will be iterated. Object Iteration implementing Iterator var = $array; } } public function rewind() { echo "rewinding\n"; reset($this->var); } public function current() { $var = current($this->var); echo "current: $var\n"; return $var; } public function key() { $var = key($this->var); echo "key: $var\n"; return $var; } public function next() { $var = next($this->var); echo "next: $var\n"; return $var; } public function valid() { $var = $this->current() !== false; echo "valid: {$var}\n"; return $var; } } $values = array(1,2,3); $it = new MyIterator($values); foreach ($it as $a => $b) { print "$a: $b\n"; } ?> ]]> &example.outputs; You can also define your class so that it doesn't have to define all the Iterator functions by simply implementing the PHP 5 IteratorAggregate interface. Object Iteration implementing IteratorAggregate items); } public function add($value) { $this->items[$this->count++] = $value; } } $coll = new MyCollection(); $coll->add('value 1'); $coll->add('value 2'); $coll->add('value 3'); foreach ($coll as $key => $val) { echo "key/value: [$key -> $val]\n\n"; } ?> ]]> &example.outputs; value 1] next: value 2 current: value 2 valid: 1 current: value 2 key: 1 key/value: [1 -> value 2] next: value 3 current: value 3 valid: 1 current: value 3 key: 2 key/value: [2 -> value 3] next: current: valid: ]]> For more examples of iterators, see the SPL Extension.