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RecursiveRegexIterator::hasChildren

RecursiveRegexIterator::hasChildren

(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7)

RecursiveRegexIterator::hasChildren — Returns whether an iterator can be obtained for the current entry.

Description

public bool RecursiveRegexIterator::hasChildren ( void )

Returns whether an iterator can be obtained for the current entry. This iterator can be obtained via RecursiveRegexIterator::getChildren().

Parameters

This function has no parameters.

Return Values

Returns TRUE if an iterator can be obtained for the current entry, otherwise returns FALSE.

Examples

Example #1 RecursiveRegexIterator::hasChildren() example

<?php $rArrayIterator = new RecursiveArrayIterator(array('test1', array('tet3', 'test4', 'test5')) $rRegexIterator = new RecursiveRegexIterator($rArrayIterator, '/^test/',     RecursiveRegexIterator::ALL_MATCHES foreach ($rRegexIterator as $value) {     var_dump($rRegexIterator->hasChildren() } ?>

The above example will output:

bool(false) bool(true)

See Also

  • RecursiveRegexIterator::getChildren() - Returns an iterator for the current entry.

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