Interfaces

Table of Contents

SPL provides a set of interfaces.

See also the Predefined Interfaces and Classes

Interface list

  • Countable
  • OuterIterator
  • RecursiveIterator
  • SeekableIterator
  • SplObserver
  • SplSubject

The Countable interface

Introduction

Classes implementing Countable can be used with the count function.

Interface synopsis

Countable
class Countable {
/* Methods */
abstract public int count ( void )
}

The OuterIterator interface

Introduction

Classes implementing OuterIterator can be used to iterate over iterators.

Interface synopsis

OuterIterator
class OuterIterator extends Iterator {
/* Methods */
public Iterator getInnerIterator ( void )
/* Inherited methods */
abstract public mixed Iterator::current ( void )
abstract public scalar Iterator::key ( void )
abstract public void Iterator::next ( void )
abstract public void Iterator::rewind ( void )
abstract public boolean Iterator::valid ( void )
}

The RecursiveIterator interface

Introduction

Classes implementing RecursiveIterator can be used to iterate over iterators recursively.

Interface synopsis

RecursiveIterator
class RecursiveIterator extends Iterator {
/* Methods */
public RecursiveIterator getChildren ( void )
public bool hasChildren ( void )
/* Inherited methods */
abstract public mixed Iterator::current ( void )
abstract public scalar Iterator::key ( void )
abstract public void Iterator::next ( void )
abstract public void Iterator::rewind ( void )
abstract public boolean Iterator::valid ( void )
}

The SeekableIterator interface

Introduction

The Seekable iterator.

Interface synopsis

SeekableIterator
class SeekableIterator extends Iterator {
/* Methods */
abstract public void seek ( int $position )
/* Inherited methods */
abstract public mixed Iterator::current ( void )
abstract public scalar Iterator::key ( void )
abstract public void Iterator::next ( void )
abstract public void Iterator::rewind ( void )
abstract public boolean Iterator::valid ( void )
}

Example #1 Basic usage

This example demonstrates creating a custom SeekableIterator, seeking to a position and handling an invalid position.

<?php
class MySeekableIterator implements SeekableIterator {

    private 
$position;

    private 
$array = array(
        
"first element",
        
"second element",
        
"third element",
        
"fourth element"
    
);

    
/* Method required for SeekableIterator interface */

    
public function seek($position) {
      if (!isset(
$this->array[$position]) {
          throw new 
OutOfBoundsException("invalid seek position ($position)");
      }

      
$this->position $position;
    }

    
/* Methods required for Iterator interface */
    
    
public function rewind() {
        
$this->position 0;
    }

    public function 
current() {
        return 
$this->array[$this->position];
    }

    public function 
key() {
        return 
$this->position;
    }

    public function 
next() {
        ++
$this->position;
    }

    public function 
valid() {
        return isset(
$this->array[$this->position]);
    }
}

try {

    
$it = new MySeekableIterator;
    echo 
$it->current(), "\n";
    
    
$it->seek(2);
    echo 
$it->current(), "\n";
    
    
$it->seek(1);
    echo 
$it->current(), "\n";
    
    
$it->seek(10);
    
} catch (
OutOfBoundsException $e) {
    echo 
$e->getMessage();
}
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

first element
third element
second element
invalid seek position (10)