The SplObjectStorage::attach() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to add objects into the SplObjectStorage.
Syntax:
void SplObjectStorage::attach($obj, $val)
Parameters: This function accepts two parameters as mention above and described below.
- $obj: This is required parameter which specifies the object of the storage class.
- $val: This is an optional parameter which specified the values to be added.
Return Value: This function does not returns any value.
Below programs illustrate the SplObjectStorage::attach() function in PHP:
Program 1:
<?php // Declare new object $obj = new StdClass; // Create an empty storage class $str = new SplObjectStorage(); // Attach $obj with String "neveropen" $str ->attach( $obj , "neveropen" ); // Print Result var_dump( $str [ $obj ]); ?> |
string(13) "neveropen"
Program 2:
<?php // Creating std classes $obj1 = new StdClass; $obj2 = new StdClass; $obj3 = new StdClass; $obj4 = new StdClass; $str = new SplObjectStorage(); $str ->attach( $obj1 ); $str ->attach( $obj2 , "GFG" ); // Another way to use attach() function $str [ $obj3 ] = "neveropen" ; $str [ $obj4 ] = NULL ; // Print Result var_dump( $str [ $obj1 ]); var_dump( $str [ $obj2 ]); var_dump( $str [ $obj3 ]); var_dump( $str [ $obj4 ]); ?> |
NULL string(3) "GFG" string(13) "neveropen" NULL
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/splobjectstorage.attach.php