The SimpleXMLIterator::valid() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to check the current element is valid or not.
Syntax:
bool SimpleXMLIterator::valid( void )
Parameters: This function does not accept any parameters.
Return Value: This function returns TRUE if the current element is valid, or FALSE on failure.
Below programs illustrate the SimpleXMLIterator::valid() function in PHP:
Program 1:
<?php // Store the xml element to variable $xml = <<<XML <organization> <name>neveropen</name> <address>Noida India</address> <contact> <email>abc@geeksforgeeks.org</email> <mobile>+91-987654321</mobile> </contact> </organization> XML; $xmlIt = new SimpleXMLIterator( $xml ); // Use rewind() function to rewind // to the first element $xmlIt -> rewind (); // Display the result var_dump( $xmlIt ->valid()); // Use next() function to move // the next element $xmlIt ->next(); $xmlIt ->next(); $xmlIt ->next(); // Display the result var_dump( $xmlIt ->valid()); ?> |
bool(true) bool(false)
Program 2:
<?php // Store the xml element to variable $xml = <<<XML <organization> <name>neveropen</name> <address>Noida India</address> <contact> <email>abc@geeksforgeeks.org</email> <mobile>+91-987654321</mobile> </contact> </organization> XML; $xmlIt = new SimpleXMLIterator( $xml ); // Loop starts from first element of xml and // run upto when elements are not valid for ( $xmlIt -> rewind (); $xmlIt ->valid(); $xmlIt ->next() ) { var_dump( $xmlIt ->key()); } ?> |
string(4) "name" string(7) "address" string(7) "contact"
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/simplexmliterator.valid.php