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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- $Revision$ -->
<sect1 xml:id="control-structures.foreach" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
<title>foreach</title>
<?phpdoc print-version-for="foreach"?>
<para>
The <literal>foreach</literal> construct provides an easy way to
iterate over <type>array</type>s and <interfacename>Traversable</interfacename> objects.
<literal>foreach</literal> will issue an error when used with
a variable containing a different data type or with an uninitialized variable.
<informalexample>
<simpara>
<literal>foreach</literal> can optionally get the <literal>key</literal> of each element:
</simpara>
<programlisting>
<![CDATA[
foreach (iterable_expression as $value) {
statement_list
}
foreach (iterable_expression as $key => $value) {
statement_list
}
]]>
</programlisting>
</informalexample>
</para>
<simpara>
The first form traverses the iterable given by
<literal>iterable_expression</literal>. On each iteration, the value of
the current element is assigned to <literal>$value</literal>.
</simpara>
<simpara>
The second form will additionally assign the current element's key to
the <literal>$key</literal> variable on each iteration.
</simpara>
<simpara>
Note that <literal>foreach</literal> does not modify the internal array
pointer, which is used by functions such as <function>current</function>
and <function>key</function>.
</simpara>
<simpara>
It is possible to
<link linkend="language.oop5.iterations">customize object iteration</link>.
</simpara>
<example>
<title>Common <literal>foreach</literal> usages</title>
<programlisting role="php">
<![CDATA[
<?php
/* Example: value only */
$array = [1, 2, 3, 17];
foreach ($array as $value) {
echo "Current element of \$array: $value.\n";
}
/* Example: key and value */
$array = [
"one" => 1,
"two" => 2,
"three" => 3,
"seventeen" => 17
];
foreach ($array as $key => $value) {
echo "Key: $key => Value: $value\n";
}
/* Example: multi-dimensional key-value arrays */
$grid = [];
$grid[0][0] = "a";
$grid[0][1] = "b";
$grid[1][0] = "y";
$grid[1][1] = "z";
foreach ($grid as $y => $row) {
foreach ($row as $x => $value) {
echo "Value at position x=$x and y=$y: $value\n";
}
}
/* Example: dynamic arrays */
foreach (range(1, 5) as $value) {
echo "$value\n";
}
?>
]]>
</programlisting>
</example>
<note>
<para>
<literal>foreach</literal> does not support the ability to
suppress error messages using the
<link linkend="language.operators.errorcontrol"><literal>@</literal></link>.
</para>
</note>
<sect2 xml:id="control-structures.foreach.list">
<title>Unpacking nested arrays</title>
<?phpdoc print-version-for="foreach.list"?>
<para>
It is possible to iterate over an array of arrays and unpack the nested array
into loop variables by using either
<link linkend="language.types.array.syntax.destructuring">array destructuring</link>
via <literal>[]</literal> or by using the <function>list</function> language
construct as the value.
<note>
<simpara>
Please note that
<link linkend="language.types.array.syntax.destructuring">array destructuring</link>
via <literal>[]</literal> is only possible as of PHP 7.1.0
</simpara>
</note>
</para>
<para>
<informalexample>
<simpara>
In both of the following examples <literal>$a</literal> will be set to
the first element of the nested array and <literal>$b</literal> will
contain the second element:
</simpara>
<programlisting role="php">
<![CDATA[
<?php
$array = [
[1, 2],
[3, 4],
];
foreach ($array as [$a, $b]) {
echo "A: $a; B: $b\n";
}
foreach ($array as list($a, $b)) {
echo "A: $a; B: $b\n";
}
?>
]]>
</programlisting>
&example.outputs;
<screen>
<![CDATA[
A: 1; B: 2
A: 3; B: 4
]]>
</screen>
</informalexample>
</para>
<para>
When providing fewer variables than there are elements in the array,
the remaining elements will be ignored.
Similarly, elements can be skipped over by using a comma:
<informalexample>
<programlisting role="php">
<![CDATA[
<?php
$array = [
[1, 2, 3],
[3, 4, 6],
];
foreach ($array as [$a, $b]) {
// Note that there is no $c here.
echo "$a $b\n";
}
foreach ($array as [, , $c]) {
// Skipping over $a and $b
echo "$c\n";
}
?>
]]>
</programlisting>
&example.outputs;
<screen>
<![CDATA[
1 2
3 4
5
6
]]>
</screen>
</informalexample>
</para>
<para>
A notice will be generated if there aren't enough array elements to fill
the <function>list</function>:
<informalexample>
<programlisting role="php">
<![CDATA[
<?php
$array = [
[1, 2],
[3, 4],
];
foreach ($array as [$a, $b, $c]) {
echo "A: $a; B: $b; C: $c\n";
}
?>
]]>
</programlisting>
&example.outputs;
<screen>
<![CDATA[
Notice: Undefined offset: 2 in example.php on line 7
A: 1; B: 2; C:
Notice: Undefined offset: 2 in example.php on line 7
A: 3; B: 4; C:
]]>
</screen>
</informalexample>
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 xml:id="control-structures.foreach.reference">
<title>foreach and references</title>
<para>
It is possible to directly modify array elements within a loop by preceding
<literal>$value</literal> with <literal>&</literal>.
In that case the value will be assigned by
<link linkend="language.references">reference</link>.
<informalexample>
<programlisting role="php">
<![CDATA[
<?php
$arr = [1, 2, 3, 4];
foreach ($arr as &$value) {
$value = $value * 2;
}
// $arr is now [2, 4, 6, 8]
unset($value); // break the reference with the last element
?>
]]>
</programlisting>
</informalexample>
</para>
<warning>
<simpara>
Reference to a <literal>$value</literal> of the last array element
remain even after the <literal>foreach</literal> loop. It is recommended
to destroy these using <function>unset</function>.
Otherwise, the following behavior will occur:
</simpara>
<informalexample>
<programlisting role="php">
<![CDATA[
<?php
$arr = [1, 2, 3, 4];
foreach ($arr as &$value) {
$value = $value * 2;
}
// $arr is now [2, 4, 6, 8]
// without an unset($value), $value is still a reference to the last item: $arr[3]
foreach ($arr as $key => $value) {
// $arr[3] will be updated with each value from $arr...
echo "{$key} => {$value} ";
print_r($arr);
}
// ...until ultimately the second-to-last value is copied onto the last value
?>
]]>
</programlisting>
&example.outputs;
<screen>
<![CDATA[
0 => 2 Array ( [0] => 2, [1] => 4, [2] => 6, [3] => 2 )
1 => 4 Array ( [0] => 2, [1] => 4, [2] => 6, [3] => 4 )
2 => 6 Array ( [0] => 2, [1] => 4, [2] => 6, [3] => 6 )
3 => 6 Array ( [0] => 2, [1] => 4, [2] => 6, [3] => 6 )
]]>
</screen>
</informalexample>
</warning>
<example>
<title>Iterate a constant array's values by reference</title>
<programlisting role="php">
<![CDATA[
<?php
foreach ([1, 2, 3, 4] as &$value) {
$value = $value * 2;
}
?>
]]>
</programlisting>
</example>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="seealso">
&reftitle.seealso;
<simplelist>
<member><link linkend="language.types.array">array</link></member>
<member><interfacename>Traversable</interfacename></member>
<member><link linkend="language.types.iterable">iterable</link></member>
<member><function>list</function></member>
</simplelist>
</sect2>
</sect1>
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