(PHP 5, PHP 7)
ArrayObject::getArrayCopy — Creates a copy of the ArrayObject
This function has no parameters.
Returns a copy of the array. When the ArrayObject refers to an object, an array of the properties of that object will be returned.
Example #1 ArrayObject::getArrayCopy() example
<?php // Array of available fruits $fruits = array("lemons" => 1, "oranges" => 4, "bananas" => 5, "apples" => 10); $fruitsArrayObject = new ArrayObject($fruits); $fruitsArrayObject['pears'] = 4; // create a copy of the array $copy = $fruitsArrayObject->getArrayCopy(); print_r($copy); ?>
The above example will output:
Array ( [lemons] => 1 [oranges] => 4 [bananas] => 5 [apples] => 10 [pears] => 4 )
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