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Object IterationPHP 5 provides a way for objects to be defined so it is possible to iterate through a list of items, with, for example a foreach statement. By default, all visible properties will be used for the iteration. Example #1 Simple Object Iteration
<?php The above example will output: var1 => value 1 var2 => value 2 var3 => value 3 MyClass::iterateVisible: var1 => value 1 var2 => value 2 var3 => value 3 protected => protected var private => private var As the output shows, the foreach iterated through all of the visible properties that could be accessed. To take it a step further, the Iterator interface may be implemented. This allows the object to dictate how it will be iterated and what values will be available on each iteration. Example #2 Object Iteration implementing Iterator
<?php The above example will output: rewinding valid: 1 current: 1 key: 0 0: 1 next: 2 valid: 1 current: 2 key: 1 1: 2 next: 3 valid: 1 current: 3 key: 2 2: 3 next: valid: The IteratorAggregate interface can be used as an alternative to implementing all of the Iterator methods. IteratorAggregate only requires the implementation of a single method, IteratorAggregate::getIterator, which should return an instance of a class implementing Iterator. Example #3 Object Iteration implementing IteratorAggregate
<?php The above example will output: rewinding current: value 1 valid: 1 current: value 1 key: 0 key/value: [0 -> value 1] next: value 2 current: value 2 valid: 1 current: value 2 key: 1 key/value: [1 -> value 2] next: value 3 current: value 3 valid: 1 current: value 3 key: 2 key/value: [2 -> value 3] next: current: valid:
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