When adding item to array, it overrides the first value












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For some reason when I try to add an item to my array it overrides the fist item. I can't figure out why it is doing that. The first element should have an id of 1 and the second should be 2 but instead I get 2 and 2.



$array = new stdClass;
$arrays = ;
$ids = [1,2];

foreach ($ids as $id) {
$array->id = $id;
$arrays = $array;

print_r($arrays);
}


The result:



Array
(
[0] => stdClass Object
(
[id] => 1
)

)
Array
(
[0] => stdClass Object
(
[id] => 2
)

[1] => stdClass Object
(
[id] => 2
)

)









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    For some reason when I try to add an item to my array it overrides the fist item. I can't figure out why it is doing that. The first element should have an id of 1 and the second should be 2 but instead I get 2 and 2.



    $array = new stdClass;
    $arrays = ;
    $ids = [1,2];

    foreach ($ids as $id) {
    $array->id = $id;
    $arrays = $array;

    print_r($arrays);
    }


    The result:



    Array
    (
    [0] => stdClass Object
    (
    [id] => 1
    )

    )
    Array
    (
    [0] => stdClass Object
    (
    [id] => 2
    )

    [1] => stdClass Object
    (
    [id] => 2
    )

    )









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      For some reason when I try to add an item to my array it overrides the fist item. I can't figure out why it is doing that. The first element should have an id of 1 and the second should be 2 but instead I get 2 and 2.



      $array = new stdClass;
      $arrays = ;
      $ids = [1,2];

      foreach ($ids as $id) {
      $array->id = $id;
      $arrays = $array;

      print_r($arrays);
      }


      The result:



      Array
      (
      [0] => stdClass Object
      (
      [id] => 1
      )

      )
      Array
      (
      [0] => stdClass Object
      (
      [id] => 2
      )

      [1] => stdClass Object
      (
      [id] => 2
      )

      )









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      For some reason when I try to add an item to my array it overrides the fist item. I can't figure out why it is doing that. The first element should have an id of 1 and the second should be 2 but instead I get 2 and 2.



      $array = new stdClass;
      $arrays = ;
      $ids = [1,2];

      foreach ($ids as $id) {
      $array->id = $id;
      $arrays = $array;

      print_r($arrays);
      }


      The result:



      Array
      (
      [0] => stdClass Object
      (
      [id] => 1
      )

      )
      Array
      (
      [0] => stdClass Object
      (
      [id] => 2
      )

      [1] => stdClass Object
      (
      [id] => 2
      )

      )






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          You are updating the same object, you need to put 2 different objects within the array, bring the class declaration within the loop.



          foreach ($ids as $id) {
          $array = new stdClass; // object initialization
          $array->id = $id;
          $arrays = $array;

          print_r($arrays);
          }





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          You are updating the same object, you need to put 2 different objects within the array, bring the class declaration within the loop.



          foreach ($ids as $id) {
          $array = new stdClass; // object initialization
          $array->id = $id;
          $arrays = $array;

          print_r($arrays);
          }





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          You are updating the same object, you need to put 2 different objects within the array, bring the class declaration within the loop.



          foreach ($ids as $id) {
          $array = new stdClass; // object initialization
          $array->id = $id;
          $arrays = $array;

          print_r($arrays);
          }





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          You are updating the same object, you need to put 2 different objects within the array, bring the class declaration within the loop.



          foreach ($ids as $id) {
          $array = new stdClass; // object initialization
          $array->id = $id;
          $arrays = $array;

          print_r($arrays);
          }





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          You are updating the same object, you need to put 2 different objects within the array, bring the class declaration within the loop.



          foreach ($ids as $id) {
          $array = new stdClass; // object initialization
          $array->id = $id;
          $arrays = $array;

          print_r($arrays);
          }






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