The ReflectionParameter::getName() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to return the name of the specified parameter.
Syntax:
string ReflectionParameter::getName ( void )
Parameters: This function does not accept any parameters.
Return Value: This function returns the name of the specified parameter.
Below programs illustrate the ReflectionParameter::getName() function in PHP:
Program 1:
<?php // Initializing a user-defined class Company1 class Company1 { public function GFG( $Parameter ){} } // Initializing a subclass Company2 class Company2 extends Company1 { } // Using the ReflectionParameter over the above class $A = new ReflectionParameter([ 'Company2' , 'GFG' ], 0); // Calling the getName() function $B = $A ->getName(); // Getting the name of the specified parameter. var_dump( $B ); ?> |
Output:
string(9) "Parameter"
Program 2:
<?php // Initializing some user-defined classes class Department1 { protected function HR( $Parameter1 ){} } class Department2 { final function Coding( Exception $Parameter2 , Exception $Parameter3 ){} } class Department3 { function Marketing( $Parameter4 , $Parameter5 , $Parameter6 ){} } // Using the ReflectionParameter over the above classes $A = new ReflectionParameter([ 'Department1' , 'HR' ], 0); $B = new ReflectionParameter([ 'Department2' , 'Coding' ], 1); $C = new ReflectionParameter([ 'Department3' , 'Marketing' ], 2); // Calling the getName() function and // getting the name of the specified parameter. var_dump( $A ->getName()); var_dump( $B ->getName()); var_dump( $C ->getName()); ?> |
Output:
string(10) "Parameter1" string(10) "Parameter3" string(10) "Parameter6"
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/reflectionparameter.getname.php