The ArrayObject class

(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

Introduction

This class allows objects to work as arrays.

Class synopsis

classArrayObjectimplementsIteratorAggregate, ArrayAccess, Serializable, Countable {
public__construct(array|object$array = [], int$flags = 0, string$iteratorClass = ArrayIterator::class)
publicappend(mixed$value): void
publicasort(int$flags = SORT_REGULAR): true
publiccount(): int
publicgetFlags(): int
publicksort(int$flags = SORT_REGULAR): true
publicnatcasesort(): true
publicnatsort(): true
publicoffsetExists(mixed$key): bool
publicoffsetGet(mixed$key): mixed
publicoffsetSet(mixed$key, mixed$value): void
publicoffsetUnset(mixed$key): void
publicserialize(): string
publicsetFlags(int$flags): void
publicsetIteratorClass(string$iteratorClass): void
publicuasort(callable$callback): true
publicuksort(callable$callback): true
publicunserialize(string$data): 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). The ArrayObject class uses its own logic to access properties, thus no warning or error is raised when trying to read or write dynamic properties.

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