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SimpleXMLElement::children

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SimpleXMLElement::childrenEncontra os nós filhos de um dado nó

Descrição

public SimpleXMLElement::children(?string $namespaceOrPrefix = null, bool $isPrefix = false): ?SimpleXMLElement

Este método encontra os nós filhos que estão dentro de um dado membro. O resultado segue as regras normais de iteração.

Nota: Na SimpleXML tornou-se comum adicionar propriedades iterativas à maioria dos métodos. Elas não podem ser visualizadas usando var_dump() ou qualquer outra coisa que possa examinar objetos.

Parâmetros

namespaceOrPrefix

Um namespace XML.

isPrefix

Se o parâmetro isPrefix for definido como true, namespaceOrPrefix será considerado um prefixo. Se definido como false, namespaceOrPrefix será considerado uma URL de um namespace.

Valor Retornado

Retorna um elemento SimpleXMLElement, não importando se o nó tem filhos ou não, a menos que o nó represente um atributo, caso em que null é retornado.

Exemplos

Exemplo #1 Percorrendo um pseudo-array children()

<?php
$xml
= new SimpleXMLElement(
'<person>
<child role="son">
<child role="daughter"/>
</child>
<child role="daughter">
<child role="son">
<child role="son"/>
</child>
</child>
</person>'
);

foreach (
$xml->children() as $second_gen) {
echo
' The person begot a ' . $second_gen['role'];

foreach (
$second_gen->children() as $third_gen) {
echo
' who begot a ' . $third_gen['role'] . ';';

foreach (
$third_gen->children() as $fourth_gen) {
echo
' and that ' . $third_gen['role'] .
' begot a ' . $fourth_gen['role'];
}
}
}
?>

O exemplo acima produzirá:

The person begot a son who begot a daughter; The person
begot a daughter who begot a son; and that son begot a son

Exemplo #2 Utilizando namespaces

<?php
$xml
= '<example xmlns:foo="my.foo.urn">
<foo:a>Apple</foo:a>
<foo:b>Banana</foo:b>
<c>Cherry</c>
</example>'
;

$sxe = new SimpleXMLElement($xml);

$kids = $sxe->children('foo');
var_dump(count($kids));

$kids = $sxe->children('foo', TRUE);
var_dump(count($kids));

$kids = $sxe->children('my.foo.urn');
var_dump(count($kids));

$kids = $sxe->children('my.foo.urn', TRUE);
var_dump(count($kids));

$kids = $sxe->children();
var_dump(count($kids));
?>
int(0)
int(2)
int(2)
int(0)
int(1)

Veja Também

adicione uma nota

Notas Enviadas por Usuários (em inglês) 4 notes

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13
aero
17 years ago
Here's a simple, recursive, function to transform XML data into pseudo E4X syntax ie. root.child.value = foobar

<?php
error_reporting
(E_ALL);

$xml = new SimpleXMLElement(
'<Patriarch>
<name>Bill</name>
<wife>
<name>Vi</name>
</wife>
<son>
<name>Bill</name>
</son>
<daughter>
<name>Jeri</name>
<husband>
<name>Mark</name>
</husband>
<son>
<name>Greg</name>
</son>
<son>
<name>Tim</name>
</son>
<son>
<name>Mark</name>
</son>
<son>
<name>Josh</name>
<wife>
<name>Kristine</name>
</wife>
<son>
<name>Blake</name>
</son>
<daughter>
<name>Liah</name>
</daughter>
</son>
</daughter>
</Patriarch>'
);

RecurseXML($xml);

function
RecurseXML($xml,$parent="")
{
$child_count = 0;
foreach(
$xml as $key=>$value)
{
$child_count++;
if(
RecurseXML($value,$parent.".".$key) == 0) // no childern, aka "leaf node"
{
print(
$parent . "." . (string)$key . " = " . (string)$value . "<BR>\n");
}
}
return
$child_count;
}

?>

The output....

.name = Bill
.wife.name = Vi
.son.name = Bill
.daughter.name = Jeri
.daughter.husband.name = Mark
.daughter.son.name = Greg
.daughter.son.name = Tim
.daughter.son.name = Mark
.daughter.son.name = Josh
.daughter.son.wife.name = Kristine
.daughter.son.son.name = Blake
.daughter.son.daughter.name = Liah
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7
Sebastian
19 years ago
Just a quick addition:

If you need to access a child node which contains a dash, you need to encapsulate it with {""}.

For example:
<?php
foreach ($domain->domain-listing as $product) {
}
?>

The example above doesn't work because of the dash. But instead you need to use:
<?php
foreach ($domain->{"domain-listing"} as $product) {
}
?>

At least for me the second example works perfectly fine.
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2
transglobe at gmx dot de
16 years ago
I made a slightly differnt approch towards the RecurseXML function. Beeing hungry I had problems with the code, as it did just overwrite two <maincourse>s. So here is what I did:

<?php

$xml
= new SimpleXMLElement(
'<meal>
<type>Lunch</type>
<time>12:30</time>
<menu>
<entree>salad</entree>
<maincourse>
<part>ships</part>
<part>steak</part>
</maincourse>
<maincourse>
<part>fisch</part>
<part>rice</part>
</maincourse>
<maincourse>
<part>wine</part>
<part>cheese</part>
</maincourse>
</menu>
</meal>'
);

$vals = array();
RecurseXML($xml,$vals);

foreach(
$vals as $key=>$value)
print(
"{$key} = {$value}<BR>\n");

function
RecurseXML($xml,&$vals,$parent="") {

$childs=0;
$child_count=-1; # Not realy needed.
$arr=array();
foreach (
$xml->children() as $key=>$value) {
if (
in_array($key,$arr)) {
$child_count++;
} else {
$child_count=0;
}
$arr[]=$key;
$k=($parent == "") ? "$key.$child_count" : "$parent.$key.$child_count";
$childs=RecurseXML($value,$vals,$k);
if (
$childs==0) {
$vals[$k]= (string)$value;
}
}

return
$childs;
}

?>
Output is like this:
type.0 = Lunch
time.0 = 12:30
menu.0.entree.0 = salad
menu.0.maincourse.0.part.0 = ships
menu.0.maincourse.0.part.1 = steak
menu.0.maincourse.0 =
menu.0.maincourse.1.part.0 = fisch
menu.0.maincourse.1.part.1 = rice
menu.0.maincourse.1 =
menu.0.maincourse.2.part.0 = wine
menu.0.maincourse.2.part.1 = cheese
menu.0.maincourse.2 =
menu.0 =

(Not beautiful, but it solved my case...)
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0
boan dot web at outlook dot com
5 years ago
SimpleXMLElement::children can return null in this case:

<?php
$xml
= '
<root attr="Hello"/>
'
;

$sxe = new SimpleXMLElement($xml);

$sxe_xpath = $sxe->xpath('/root/@attr')[0];

$children = $sxe_xpath->children();

var_export($children); // Is null
?>
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