The ArrayObject class

(PHP 5, PHP 7)

Introduction

This class allows objects to work as arrays.

Class synopsis

ArrayObject implements IteratorAggregate , ArrayAccess , Serializable , Countable {
/* Constants */
const integer STD_PROP_LIST = 1 ;
const integer ARRAY_AS_PROPS = 2 ;
/* Methods */
public __construct ([ mixed $input = array() [, int $flags = 0 [, string $iterator_class = "ArrayIterator" ]]] )
public append ( mixed $value ) : void
public asort ( void ) : void
public count ( void ) : int
public exchangeArray ( mixed $input ) : array
public getArrayCopy ( void ) : array
public getFlags ( void ) : int
public getIterator ( void ) : ArrayIterator
public getIteratorClass ( void ) : string
public ksort ( void ) : void
public natcasesort ( void ) : void
public natsort ( void ) : void
public offsetExists ( mixed $index ) : bool
public offsetGet ( mixed $index ) : mixed
public offsetSet ( mixed $index , mixed $newval ) : void
public offsetUnset ( mixed $index ) : void
public serialize ( void ) : string
public setFlags ( int $flags ) : void
public setIteratorClass ( string $iterator_class ) : void
public uasort ( callable $cmp_function ) : void
public uksort ( callable $cmp_function ) : void
public unserialize ( string $serialized ) : void
}

Predefined Constants

ArrayObject Flags

ArrayObject::STD_PROP_LIST

Properties of the object have their normal functionality when accessed as list (var_dump, foreach, etc.).

ArrayObject::ARRAY_AS_PROPS

Entries can be accessed as properties (read and write).

Changelog

Version Description
5.3.0 Implements Serializable.

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