ArrayChoiceList
class ArrayChoiceList implements ChoiceListInterface
A list of choices with arbitrary data types.
The user of this class is responsible for assigning string values to the choices. Both the choices and their values are passed to the constructor. Each choice must have a corresponding value (with the same array key) in the value array.
Methods
__construct(iterable $choices, callable $value = null) Creates a list with the given choices and values. | ||
array | getChoices() Returns all selectable choices. | |
string[] | getValues() Returns the values for the choices. | |
string[] | getStructuredValues() Returns the values in the structure originally passed to the list. | |
int[]|string[] | getOriginalKeys() Returns the original keys of the choices. | |
array | getChoicesForValues(array $values) Returns the choices corresponding to the given values. | |
string[] | getValuesForChoices(array $choices) Returns the values corresponding to the given choices. |
Details
__construct(iterable $choices, callable $value = null)
Creates a list with the given choices and values.
The given choice array must have the same array keys as the value array.
Parameters
iterable | $choices | The selectable choices |
callable | $value | The callable for creating the value for a choice. If null is passed, incrementing integers are used as values |
array getChoices()
Returns all selectable choices.
Return Value
array | The selectable choices indexed by the corresponding values |
string[] getValues()
Returns the values for the choices.
The values are strings that do not contain duplicates.
Return Value
string[] | The choice values |
string[] getStructuredValues()
Returns the values in the structure originally passed to the list.
Contrary to {@link getValues()}, the result is indexed by the original keys of the choices. If the original array contained nested arrays, these nested arrays are represented here as well:
$form->add('field', 'choice', array(
'choices' => array(
'Decided' => array('Yes' => true, 'No' => false),
'Undecided' => array('Maybe' => null),
),
));
In this example, the result of this method is:
array(
'Decided' => array('Yes' => '0', 'No' => '1'),
'Undecided' => array('Maybe' => '2'),
)
Return Value
string[] | The choice values |
int[]|string[] getOriginalKeys()
Returns the original keys of the choices.
The original keys are the keys of the choice array that was passed in the "choice" option of the choice type. Note that this array may contain duplicates if the "choice" option contained choice groups:
$form->add('field', 'choice', array(
'choices' => array(
'Decided' => array(true, false),
'Undecided' => array(null),
),
));
In this example, the original key 0 appears twice, once for true
and once for null
.
Return Value
int[]|string[] | The original choice keys indexed by the corresponding choice values |
array getChoicesForValues(array $values)
Returns the choices corresponding to the given values.
The choices are returned with the same keys and in the same order as the corresponding values in the given array.
Parameters
array | $values | An array of choice values. Non-existing values in this array are ignored |
Return Value
array | An array of choices |
string[] getValuesForChoices(array $choices)
Returns the values corresponding to the given choices.
The values are returned with the same keys and in the same order as the corresponding choices in the given array.
Parameters
array | $choices | An array of choices. Non-existing choices in this array are ignored |
Return Value
string[] | An array of choice values |
© 2004–2017 Fabien Potencier
Licensed under the MIT License.
http://api.symfony.com/4.0/Symfony/Component/Form/ChoiceList/ArrayChoiceList.html