The ArrayIterator::key() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which returns the current key of the array element.
Syntax:
mixed ArrayIterator::key( void )
Parameters: This function does not accept any parameters.
Return Value: This function returns the current array key.
Below programs illustrate the ArrayIterator::key() function in PHP:
Program 1:
<?php // Declare an ArrayIterator $arrItr = new ArrayIterator( array ( 'G' , 'e' , 'e' , 'k' , 's' , 'f' , 'o' , 'r' ) ); // Loop to display the array iterator key foreach ( $arrItr as $element ) { echo $arrItr ->key() . "\n" ; } ?> |
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Program 2:
<?php // Declare an ArrayIterator $arrItr = new ArrayIterator( array ( "a" => "Geeks" , "b" => "for" , "c" => "Geeks" ) ); // Append the element into array iterator $arrItr ->append( "Computer" ); $arrItr ->append( "Science" ); $arrItr ->append( "Portal" ); // Display the key and its value of // array iterator foreach ( $arrItr as $element ) { echo "key: " . $arrItr ->key() . " Value: " . $arrItr ->current() . "\n" ; } ?> |
key: a Value: Geeks key: b Value: for key: c Value: Geeks key: 0 Value: Computer key: 1 Value: Science key: 2 Value: Portal
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/arrayiterator.key.php