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RecursiveArrayIterator::hasChildren

(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)

RecursiveArrayIterator::hasChildrenReturns whether current entry is an array or an object

说明

public RecursiveArrayIterator::hasChildren(): bool

Returns whether current entry is an array or an object for which an iterator can be obtained via RecursiveArrayIterator::getChildren().

参数

此函数没有参数。

返回值

Returns true if the current entry is an array or an object, otherwise false is returned.

示例

示例 #1 RecursiveArrayIterator::hasChildren() example

<?php
$fruits
= array("a" => "lemon", "b" => "orange", array("a" => "apple", "p" => "pear"));

$iterator = new RecursiveArrayIterator($fruits);

while (
$iterator->valid()) {

// Check if there are children
if ($iterator->hasChildren()) {
// print all children
foreach ($iterator->getChildren() as $key => $value) {
echo
$key . ' : ' . $value . "\n";
}
} else {
echo
"No children.\n";
}

$iterator->next();
}
?>

以上示例会输出:

 
No children.
No children.
a : apple
p : pear

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Dominik
8 years ago
hasChildren() works as documented here, but not as its name suggests.

The method does not return whether the current entry actually *has* children. It only returns whether the element's type is one that is able to have children.

This is a bit counterintuitive if you are processing empty arrays.

Example:

<?php
$data
= array(
"element one" => array(true),
"element two" => array(),
"element three" => array(true),
);

$i = new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveArrayIterator($data),RecursiveIteratorIterator::SELF_FIRST);

foreach(
$i as $key => $value)
{
$type = gettype($value);
$depth = $i->getDepth();

if(
$i->hasChildren()) {
echo
"$depth: $key ($type) has children\n";
} else {
echo
"$depth: $key ($type) has no children\n";
}
}
?>

Result:

0: element one (array) has children
1: 0 (boolean) has no children
0: element two (array) has children
0: element three (array) has children
1: 0 (boolean) has no children
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