The ArrayIterator::offsetSet() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to set the value for an offset.
Syntax:
void ArrayIterator::offsetSet( mixed $index, mixed $newval )
Parameters: This function accepts two parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- $index: This parameter holds the index to set the offset.
- $newval: This parameter holds the new value to store at given index.
Return Value: This function does not return any value.
Below programs illustrate the ArrayIterator::offsetSet() function in PHP:
Program 1:
<?php // Declare an ArrayIterator $arrItr = new ArrayIterator( array ( "a" => 4, "b" => 2, "g" => 8, "d" => 6, "e" => 1, "f" => 9 ) ); // Update the value at index 1 $arrItr ->offsetSet( "g" , "Geeks" ); // Print the updated ArrayObject print_r( $arrItr ); ?> |
ArrayIterator Object ( [storage:ArrayIterator:private] => Array ( [a] => 4 [b] => 2 [g] => Geeks [d] => 6 [e] => 1 [f] => 9 ) )
Program 2:
<?php // Declare an ArrayIterator $arrItr = new ArrayIterator( array ( "for" , "Geeks" , "Science" , "Geeks" , "Portal" , "Computer" ) ); // Update the value at index 1 $arrItr ->offsetSet(1, "neveropen" ); // Print the updated ArrayObject print_r( $arrItr ); ?> |
ArrayIterator Object ( [storage:ArrayIterator:private] => Array ( [0] => for [1] => neveropen [2] => Science [3] => Geeks [4] => Portal [5] => Computer ) )
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/arrayiterator.offsetset.php