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php - Using a variable in a class name?

so I have some namespaces defined and I wand to instance new objects like this:

$this->controller = new controller$this->controller($this->cfg);

but I get a

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '$this' (T_VARIABLE), expecting identifier (T_STRING)

How can I make this work?

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It looks like you're trying to dynamically determine the class name of the object to instantiate. To do this, you can create a variable that contains a string with the class name, and then instantiate on that variable:

$string = $someObject->someMethod();
$class = '\controller\' . $string;
$newObject = new $class();

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