RecursiveFilterIterator::__construct

Create a RecursiveFilterIterator from a RecursiveIterator

Description

public RecursiveFilterIterator::__construct(RecursiveIterator $iterator)

Create a RecursiveFilterIterator from a RecursiveIterator.

Parameters

iterator

The RecursiveIterator to be filtered.

Examples

Example #1 Basic RecursiveFilterIterator example

<?php
class TestsOnlyFilter extends RecursiveFilterIterator {
    public function accept() {
        // Accept the current item if we can recurse into it
        // or it is a value starting with "test"
        return $this->hasChildren() || (strpos($this->current(), "test") !== FALSE);
    }
}

$array    = array("test1", array("taste2", "test3", "test4"), "test5");
$iterator = new RecursiveArrayIterator($array);
$filter   = new TestsOnlyFilter($iterator);

foreach(new RecursiveIteratorIterator($filter) as $key => $value)
{
    echo $value . "\n";
}
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

test1
test3
test4
test5

Example #2 RecursiveFilterIterator example

<?php
class StartsWithFilter extends RecursiveFilterIterator {

    protected $word;

    public function __construct(RecursiveIterator $rit, $word) {
        $this->word = $word;
        parent::__construct($rit);
    }

    public function accept() {
        return $this->hasChildren() OR strpos($this->current(), $this->word) === 0;
    }
    
    public function getChildren() {
        return new self($this->getInnerIterator()->getChildren(), $this->word);
    }
}

$array    = array("test1", array("taste2", "test3", "test4"), "test5");
$iterator = new RecursiveArrayIterator($array);
$filter   = new StartsWithFilter($iterator, "test");

foreach(new RecursiveIteratorIterator($filter) as $key => $value)
{
    echo $value . "\n";
}
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

test1
test3
test4
test5

See Also

  • RecursiveFilterIterator::getChildren
  • RecursiveFilterIterator::hasChildren
  • FilterIterator::accept