with a new array I do this:
$aVal = array(); $aVal[key1][var1] = "something"; $aVal[key1][var2] = "something else";
Is there a similar syntax for an object
(object)$oVal = ""; $oVal->key1->var1 = "something"; $oVal->key1->var2 = "something else";
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Answer
$x = new stdClass();
A comment in the manual sums it up best:
stdClass is the default PHP object. stdClass has no properties, methods or parent. It does not support magic methods, and implements no interfaces.
When you cast a scalar or array as Object, you get an instance of stdClass. You can use stdClass whenever you need a generic object instance.