The SplObjectStorage class
Introduction
(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7)
The SplObjectStorage class provides a map from objects to data or, by ignoring data, an object set. This dual purpose can be useful in many cases involving the need to uniquely identify objects.
Class synopsis
/* Methods */
public addAll ( SplObjectStorage $storage ) : void
public attach ( object $object [, mixed $data = null ] ) : void
public contains ( object $object ) : bool
public count ( ) : int
public current ( ) : object
public detach ( object $object ) : void
public getHash ( object $object ) : string
public getInfo ( ) : mixed
public key ( ) : int
public next ( ) : void
public offsetExists ( object $object ) : bool
public offsetGet ( object $object ) : mixed
public offsetSet ( object $object [, mixed $data = null ] ) : void
public offsetUnset ( object $object ) : void
public removeAll ( SplObjectStorage $storage ) : void
public removeAllExcept ( SplObjectStorage $storage ) : void
public rewind ( ) : void
public serialize ( ) : string
public setInfo ( mixed $data ) : void
public unserialize ( string $serialized ) : void
public valid ( ) : bool}
Examples
Example #1 SplObjectStorage as a set
<?php // As an object set $s = new SplObjectStorage(); $o1 = new StdClass; $o2 = new StdClass; $o3 = new StdClass; $s->attach($o1); $s->attach($o2); var_dump($s->contains($o1)); var_dump($s->contains($o2)); var_dump($s->contains($o3)); $s->detach($o2); var_dump($s->contains($o1)); var_dump($s->contains($o2)); var_dump($s->contains($o3)); ?>
The above example will output:
bool(true) bool(true) bool(false) bool(true) bool(false) bool(false)
Example #2 SplObjectStorage as a map
<?php // As a map from objects to data $s = new SplObjectStorage(); $o1 = new StdClass; $o2 = new StdClass; $o3 = new StdClass; $s[$o1] = "data for object 1"; $s[$o2] = array(1,2,3); if (isset($s[$o2])) { var_dump($s[$o2]); } ?>
The above example will output:
array(3) { [0]=> int(1) [1]=> int(2) [2]=> int(3) }
Table of Contents
- SplObjectStorage::addAll — Adds all objects from another storage
- SplObjectStorage::attach — Adds an object in the storage
- SplObjectStorage::contains — Checks if the storage contains a specific object
- SplObjectStorage::count — Returns the number of objects in the storage
- SplObjectStorage::current — Returns the current storage entry
- SplObjectStorage::detach — Removes an object from the storage
- SplObjectStorage::getHash — Calculate a unique identifier for the contained objects
- SplObjectStorage::getInfo — Returns the data associated with the current iterator entry
- SplObjectStorage::key — Returns the index at which the iterator currently is
- SplObjectStorage::next — Move to the next entry
- SplObjectStorage::offsetExists — Checks whether an object exists in the storage
- SplObjectStorage::offsetGet — Returns the data associated with an object
- SplObjectStorage::offsetSet — Associates data to an object in the storage
- SplObjectStorage::offsetUnset — Removes an object from the storage
- SplObjectStorage::removeAll — Removes objects contained in another storage from the current storage
- SplObjectStorage::removeAllExcept — Removes all objects except for those contained in another storage from the current storage
- SplObjectStorage::rewind — Rewind the iterator to the first storage element
- SplObjectStorage::serialize — Serializes the storage
- SplObjectStorage::setInfo — Sets the data associated with the current iterator entry
- SplObjectStorage::unserialize — Unserializes a storage from its string representation
- SplObjectStorage::valid — Returns if the current iterator entry is valid
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