ArrayObject::exchangeArray

(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)

ArrayObject::exchangeArrayIntercambia el array por otro

Descripción

public ArrayObject::exchangeArray(mixed $input): array

Intercambiar el array actual con otro array u objeto.

Parámetros

input

El nuevo array u objeto a ser intercambiado con el array actual.

Valores devueltos

Devuelve el array antiguo.

Ejemplos

Ejemplo #1 ArrayObject::exchangeArray() example

<?php
// Array de frutas
$fruits = array("limones" => 1, "naranjas" => 4, "bananas" => 5, "manzanas" => 10);
// Array de lugares en Europa
$locations = array('Amsterdam', 'Paris', 'London');

$fruitsArrayObject = new ArrayObject($fruits);

// Now exchange fruits for locations
$old = $fruitsArrayObject->exchangeArray($locations);
print_r($old);
print_r($fruitsArrayObject);

?>

El resultado del ejemplo sería:

Array
(
    [limones] => 1
    [naranjas] => 4
    [bananas] => 5
    [manzanas] => 10
)
ArrayObject Object
(
    [0] => Amsterdam
    [1] => Paris
    [2] => London
)

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Corentin Larose
10 years ago
It's worth notting that ArrayObject::exchangeArray() doesn't call ArrayObject::offsetSet() internally for each offset/property of the array/object provided in argument.

It's also worth noting the let's say "unexpected" behavior of get/set:

<?php
class MyArrayObject extends ArrayObject
{
public function
offsetSet($name, $value)
{
parent::offsetSet($name . '_control', $value);
parent::offsetSet($name, $value);
}
}

$test = new MyArrayObject();
$test->setFlags(\ArrayObject::ARRAY_AS_PROPS);
$test['my_value_1'] = 1;
$test['my_value_1'] = $test['my_value_1'] + 1;
$test['my_value_1'] += 1;
$test['my_value_1'] ++;
++
$test['my_value_1'];

$test->my_value_2 = 1;
$test->my_value_2 = $test->my_value_2 + 1;
$test->my_value_2 += 1;
$test->my_value_2 ++;
++
$test->my_value_2;

print_r($test);

// Prints out:
MyArrayObject Object
(
[
storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
[
my_value_1_control] => 3
[my_value_1] => 5
[my_value_2_control] => 2
[my_value_2] => 5
)
)
?>
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