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  • SimpleXMLElement::__toString()

    (PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7)

    Returns the string content

    说明

    publicSimpleXMLElement::__toString(void): string

    Returns text content that is directly in this element. Does not return text content that is inside this element's children.

    参数

    此函数没有参数。

    返回值

    Returns the string content on success or an empty string on failure.

    范例

    Example #1 Get string content

    <?php
    $xml = new SimpleXMLElement('<a>1 <b>2 </b>3</a>');
    echo $xml;
    ?>
    

    以上例程会输出:

    1 3
    

    参见

    • SimpleXMLElement::asXML() Return a well-formed XML string based on SimpleXML element
    [Someone remove that other Patanjali's note, because it has errors! :-(]
    For those for whom it may not be immediately obvious from the example, the echo is what is forcing __toString() to be used.
    However, to assign the text of a node (but not its children) to a variable:
    $XML = new SimpleXMLElement('<p>Hello<span> world</span>.<span> Good day!</span></p>');
    $Text = $XML->__toString();
    is effectively:
    $Text = 'Hello.'; // The <span>s are ignored.
    Either of:
    $Text = $XML->span->__toString();
    $Text = $XML->span[0]->__toString();
    is effectively:
    $Text = ' world'; // Only the first <span> is used.
    $Text = $XML->span[1]->__toString();
    is effectively:
    $Text = ' Good day!'; // Only the second <span> is used.
    __toString() is not intended to be called directly.
    Instead, it defines what is returned when the object is cast to string, either explicitly with:
    (string)$element
    Or implicitly, when used in certain contexts which would cause a conversion to string.
    For those for whom it may not be immediately obvious from the example, to assign the text of a node (but not its children) to a variable:
    $XML = new SimpleXMLElement('<p>Hello<span> world</span>.<span> Good day!</span></p>');
    Either:
    $Text = $XML;
    $Text = $XML->__String();
    is effectively:
    $Text = 'Hello.'; // The <span>s are ignored.
    Either of:
    $Text = $XML->span;
    $Text = $XML->span[0];
    is effectively:
    $Text = ' world'; // Only the first <span> is used.
    $Text = $XML->span[1];
    is effectively:
    $Text = ' Good day!'; // Only the second <span> is used.