SimpleXMLElement::children
  Finds children of given node
  
 
 
  Description
  
   public SimpleXMLElement SimpleXMLElement::children
    ([ string $ns
   [, bool $is_prefix = false
  ]] )
  
  Note: SimpleXML has made a rule of adding
iterative properties to most methods. They cannot be viewed using var_dump
or anything else which can examine objects.
  
 
  Parameters
  
   
    - 
     ns
- 
      
       An XML namespace.
       
- 
     is_prefix
- 
      
       If is_prefixisTRUE,nswill be regarded as a prefix. IfFALSE,nswill be regarded as a namespace
       URL.
 
 
 
  Return Values
  
   Returns a SimpleXMLElement element, whether the node 
   has children or not.
  
  
 
 
  Examples
  
   
    Example #1 Traversing a children() pseudo-array
    
<?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'];
        }
    }
}
?>
     
    The above example will output:
The person begot a son who begot a daughter; The person
begot a daughter who begot a son; and that son begot a son
 
    
   
    Example #2 Using 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)
 
    
  
  
 
  Notes
  
    SimpleXMLElement::children returns a node 
   object no matter if the current node has children or not. Use
   count on the return value to see if there are any
   children. As of PHP 5.3.0,  SimpleXMLElement::count
   may be used instead.
  
  
 
 
  See Also
  
   
    -  SimpleXMLElement::count
- count