(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7)
RecursiveRegexIterator::getChildren — Returns an iterator for the current entry
public RecursiveRegexIterator::getChildren ( ) : RecursiveRegexIterator
Returns an iterator for the current iterator entry.
This function has no parameters.
An iterator for the current entry, if it can be iterated over by the inner iterator.
An InvalidArgumentException will be thrown if the current entry does not contain a value that can be iterated over by the inner iterator.
Example #1 RecursiveRegexIterator::getChildren() example
<?php $rArrayIterator = new RecursiveArrayIterator(array('test1', array('tet3', 'test4', 'test5'))); $rRegexIterator = new RecursiveRegexIterator($rArrayIterator, '/^test/', RecursiveRegexIterator::ALL_MATCHES); foreach ($rRegexIterator as $key1 => $value1) { if ($rRegexIterator->hasChildren()) { // print all children echo "Children: "; foreach ($rRegexIterator->getChildren() as $key => $value) { echo $value . " "; } echo "\n"; } else { echo "No children\n"; } } ?>
The above example will output:
No children Children: test4 test5
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