The is_subclass_of() function checks if the object has this class as one of its parents.
Syntax
is_subclass_of(object, class, string)
Parameters
object − The tested object
class − The name of class
string − If set to false, the string class name as object is not allowed.
Return
The is_subclass_of() function returns TRUE if the object “object” belongs to a class which is a subclass of “class”, FALSE otherwise.
The following is an example −
Example
<?php // define a class class wid_fact { var $oink = 'moo'; } // define a child class class wid_fact_child extends wid_fact { var $oink = 'oink'; } // create a new object $WF = new wid_fact(); $WFC = new wid_fact_child(); if (is_subclass_of($WFC, 'wid_fact')) { echo "yes, \$WFC is a subclass of wid_fact \n"; } else { echo "no, \$WFC is not a subclass of wid_fact \n"; } if (is_subclass_of($WF, 'wid_fact')) { echo "yes, \$WF is a subclass of wid_fact \n"; } else { echo "no, \$WF is not a subclass of wid_fact \n"; } ?>
The following is the output −
Output
yes, $WFC is a subclass of wid_fact no, $WF is not a subclass of wid_fact