rangeCreate an array containing a range of elements
&reftitle.description;
arrayrangestringintfloatstartstringintfloatendintfloatstep1
Create an array containing a range of elements.
If both start and end are
strings, and step is int
the produced array will be a sequence of bytes.
Otherwise, the produced array will be a sequence of numbers.
The sequence is increasing if start is less than
equal to end.
Otherwise, the sequence is decreasing.
&reftitle.parameters;
start
First value of the sequence.
end
Last possible value of the sequence.
stepstep indicates by how much is the produced
sequence progressed between values of the sequence.
step may be negative for decreasing sequences.
If step is a float without a
fractional part, it is interpreted as int.
&reftitle.returnvalues;
Returns a sequence of elements as an array with the first
element being start going up to
end, with each value of the sequence being
step values apart.
The last element of the returned array is either end
or the previous element of the sequence,
depending on the value of step.
If both start and end are
strings, and step is int
the produced array will be a sequence of bytes,
generally latin ASCII characters.
If at least one of start, end,
or step is float
the produced array will be a sequence of float.
Otherwise, the produced array will be a sequence of int.
&reftitle.errors;
If step is 0,
a ValueError is thrown.
If start, end,
or step is not is_finite,
a ValueError is thrown.
If step is negative,
but the produced range is increasing
(i.e. $start <= $end),
a ValueError is thrown.
If start or end
is the empty string '',
an E_WARNING is emitted and
the empty string will be interpreted as 0.
If start or end is a
non-numeric string
with more than one byte, an E_WARNING is emitted.
If start or end is a string
that is implicitly cast to an int because the other boundary
value is a number, an E_WARNING is emitted.
If step is a float,
and start and end are
non-numeric string,
an E_WARNING is emitted.
&reftitle.changelog;
&Version;&Description;8.3.0
If both start and end
are strings then range will now always produce
an array of bytes.
Previously if one of the boundary values was a numeric string,
then the other boundary value was implicitly cast to int.
8.3.0
An E_WARNING is now emitted if
start or end
is a string that is implicitly cast to int
because the other boundary value is a number.
8.3.0
An E_WARNING is now emitted if
start or end
is a non-numeric string with more than one byte.
8.3.0
An E_WARNING is now emitted if
start or end
is the empty string.
8.3.0
If step is a float with no
fractional part, it will be interpreted as an int.
8.3.0
A ValueError is now thrown if
step is negative when producing an increasing
range.
8.3.0
A ValueError is now thrown if
step is not finite.
8.3.0
A TypeError is now thrown if
start or end
is an array, object, or resource.
Previously they were implicitly cast to int.
&reftitle.examples;
range examples
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shufflearray_fill&foreach;