RecursiveFilterIterator::__construct
(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7)
RecursiveFilterIterator::__construct — Create a RecursiveFilterIterator from a RecursiveIterator
Description
public RecursiveFilterIterator::__construct ( RecursiveIterator $iterator )
Create a RecursiveFilterIterator from a RecursiveIterator.
Parameters
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iterator
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The RecursiveIterator to be filtered.
Return Values
No value is returned.
Examples
Example #1 Basic RecursiveFilterIterator() example
<?php class TestsOnlyFilter extends RecursiveFilterIterator { public function accept() { // Accept the current item if we can recurse into it // or it is a value starting with "test" return $this->hasChildren() || (strpos($this->current(), "test") !== FALSE); } } $array = array("test1", array("taste2", "test3", "test4"), "test5"); $iterator = new RecursiveArrayIterator($array); $filter = new TestsOnlyFilter($iterator); foreach(new RecursiveIteratorIterator($filter) as $key => $value) { echo $value . "\n"; } ?>
The above example will output something similar to:
test1 test3 test4 test5
Example #2 RecursiveFilterIterator() example
<?php class StartsWithFilter extends RecursiveFilterIterator { protected $word; public function __construct(RecursiveIterator $rit, $word) { $this->word = $word; parent::__construct($rit); } public function accept() { return $this->hasChildren() OR strpos($this->current(), $this->word) === 0; } public function getChildren() { return new self($this->getInnerIterator()->getChildren(), $this->word); } } $array = array("test1", array("taste2", "test3", "test4"), "test5"); $iterator = new RecursiveArrayIterator($array); $filter = new StartsWithFilter($iterator, "test"); foreach(new RecursiveIteratorIterator($filter) as $key => $value) { echo $value . "\n"; } ?>
The above example will output something similar to:
test1 test3 test4 test5
See Also
- RecursiveFilterIterator::getChildren() - Return the inner iterator's children contained in a RecursiveFilterIterator
- RecursiveFilterIterator::hasChildren() - Check whether the inner iterator's current element has children
- FilterIterator::accept() - Check whether the current element of the iterator is acceptable
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