PHP pos() Function
Example
Output the value of the current element in an array:
<?php
$people = array("Peter", "Joe", "Glenn", "Cleveland");
echo pos($people) . "<br>";
?>
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Definition and Usage
The pos() function returns the value of the current element in an array.
This function is an alias of the current() function.
Every array has an internal pointer to its "current" element, which is initialized to the first element inserted into the array.
Tip: This function does not move the arrays internal pointer.
Related methods:
- current() - returns the value of the current element in an array
- end() - moves the internal pointer to, and outputs, the last element in the array
- next() - moves the internal pointer to, and outputs, the next element in the array
- prev() - moves the internal pointer to, and outputs, the previous element in the array
- reset() - moves the internal pointer to the first element of the array
- each() - returns the current element key and value, and moves the internal pointer forward
Syntax
pos(array)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
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array | Required. Specifies the array to use |
Technical Details
Return Value: | Returns the value of the current element in an array, or FALSE on empty elements or elements with no value |
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PHP Version: | 4+ |
More Examples
Example
A demonstration of all related methods:
<?php
$people = array("Peter", "Joe", "Glenn", "Cleveland");
echo current($people) . "<br>"; // The current element is Peter
echo next($people) . "<br>"; // The next element of Peter is Joe
echo current($people) . "<br>"; // Now the current element is Joe
echo prev($people) . "<br>"; // The previous element of Joe is Peter
echo end($people) . "<br>"; // The last element is Cleveland
echo prev($people) . "<br>"; // The previous element of Cleveland is Glenn
echo current($people) . "<br>"; // Now the current element is Glenn
echo reset($people) . "<br>"; // Moves the internal pointer to the first element of the array, which is Peter
echo next($people) . "<br>"; // The next element of Peter is Joe
print_r (each($people)); // Returns the key and value of the current element (now Joe), and moves the internal pointer forward
?>
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