(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7)
iterator_to_array — Copy the iterator into an array
Copy the elements of an iterator into an array.
iterator
The iterator being copied.
use_keys
Whether to use the iterator element keys as index.
In PHP 5.5 and later, if a key is an array or
object, a warning will be generated. NULL
keys will be
converted to an empty string, double keys will be
truncated to their integer counterpart,
resource keys will generate a warning and be converted to
their resource ID, and boolean keys will be converted to
integers.
Note:
If this parameter is not set or set to
TRUE
, duplicate keys will be overwritten. The last value with a given key will be in the returned array. Set this paramater toFALSE
to get all the values in any case.
An array containing the elements of the iterator
.
Version | Description |
---|---|
5.5.0 |
iterator_to_array() gained support for key types
other than integer and string when the
use_keys parameter is enabled.
|
5.2.1 |
The use_keys parameter was added.
|
Example #1 iterator_to_array() example
<?php
$iterator = new ArrayIterator(array('recipe'=>'pancakes', 'egg', 'milk', 'flour'));
var_dump(iterator_to_array($iterator, true));
var_dump(iterator_to_array($iterator, false));
?>
The above example will output:
array(4) { ["recipe"]=> string(8) "pancakes" [0]=> string(3) "egg" [1]=> string(4) "milk" [2]=> string(5) "flour" } array(4) { [0]=> string(8) "pancakes" [1]=> string(3) "egg" [2]=> string(4) "milk" [3]=> string(5) "flour" }