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ArrayObject::offsetSet> <ArrayObject::offsetExists
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ArrayObject::offsetGet

(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0)

ArrayObject::offsetGetReturns the value at the specified index

Beschreibung

mixed ArrayObject::offsetGet ( mixed $index )

Parameter-Liste

index

The index with the value.

Rückgabewerte

The value at the specified index or FALSE.

Beispiele

Beispiel #1 ArrayObject::offsetget example

<?php
$arrayobj 
= new ArrayObject(array('zero'7'example'=>'e.g.'));
var_dump($arrayobj->offsetget(1));
var_dump($arrayobj->offsetget('example'));
var_dump($arrayobj->offsetexists('notfound'));
?>

Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt folgende Ausgabe:

int(7)
string(4) "e.g."
bool(false)



add a note add a note User Contributed Notes
ArrayObject::offsetGet
Alex Andrienko
20-Jan-2009 11:58
Speaking of offsetGet() method overloading, be advised, that if you're iterating through Object via foreach, this method wouldn't be called. Iterator's current() method will be called instead.
Sam
30-Nov-2007 11:01
If you're overloading ArrayObject, it's worth noting that while this method (when implemented by the parent) will return a reference, so code like $fakeArray['foobar']['hello'] = 1; will work like you expect.

However, when you overload the offsetGet method, you CANNOT define it as &offsetGet, so the above code falls out (because it returns the 'foobar' variable before you actually work with it).

This is something that the developers broke between 5.0 and 5.1, and was closed as bogus (http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=34783). So this is not a big, or question, or request, but just something worth noting.

ArrayObject::offsetSet> <ArrayObject::offsetExists
Last updated: Fri, 30 Oct 2009
 
 
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