The Ds\Map::put() function is an inbuilt function in PHP, which is used to associates a key with a value.
Syntax:
void public Ds\Map::put( $key, $value )
Parameter: This function accepts two parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- $key: It is used to hold the key to associate the value.
- $value: It is used to hold the value of key.
Return value: This function does not return any value.
Below programs illustrate the Ds\Map::put() function in PHP:
Program 1:
<?php // Declare a new map $map = new \Ds\Map(); $map ->put( "a" , "Geeks" ); $map ->put( "b" , "for" ); $map ->put( "c" , "Geeks" ); // Display output print_r( $map ); // Declare a new map $map = new \Ds\Map(); $map ->put( "a" , "Computer" ); $map ->put( "b" , "Science" ); $map ->put( "c" , "Portal" ); // Display output print_r( $map ); ?> |
Ds\Map Object ( [0] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => a [value] => Geeks ) [1] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => b [value] => for ) [2] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => c [value] => Geeks ) ) Ds\Map Object ( [0] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => a [value] => Computer ) [1] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => b [value] => Science ) [2] => Ds\Pair Object ( [key] => c [value] => Portal ) )
Program 2:
<?php // Declare a new map $map = new \Ds\Map(); $map ->put( "Geeks1" , "computer" ); $map ->put( "Geeks2" , "science" ); $map ->put( "Geeks3" , 5); $map ->put( "Geeks3" , 20); // Display result var_dump( $map ); ?> |
object(Ds\Map)#1 (3) { [0]=> object(Ds\Pair)#2 (2) { ["key"]=> string(6) "Geeks1" ["value"]=> string(8) "computer" } [1]=> object(Ds\Pair)#3 (2) { ["key"]=> string(6) "Geeks2" ["value"]=> string(7) "science" } [2]=> object(Ds\Pair)#4 (2) { ["key"]=> string(6) "Geeks3" ["value"]=> int(20) } }
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/ds-map.put.php