(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7)
RegexIterator::accept — Get accept status
public RegexIterator::accept ( ) : bool
Matches (string)
RegexIterator::current() (or RegexIterator::key() if the RegexIterator::USE_KEY flag is set) against the regular expression.
This function has no parameters.
true
if a match, false
otherwise.
Example #1 RegexIterator::accept() example
This example shows that only items matching the regular expression are accepted.
<?php $names = new ArrayIterator(array('Ann', 'Bob', 'Charlie', 'David')); $filter = new RegexIterator($names, '/^[B-D]/'); foreach ($filter as $name) { echo $name . PHP_EOL; } ?>
The above example will output:
Bob Charlie David
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