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  • gettype()

    (PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)

    获取变量的类型

    描述

    gettype(mixed $var): string

    返回 PHP 变量的类型$var.

    Warning

    不要使用gettype()来测试某种类型,因为其返回的字符串在未来的版本中可能需要改变。此外,由于包含了字符串的比较,它的运行也是较慢的。

    使用is_*函数代替。

    返回的字符串的可能值为:

    • “boolean”(从 PHP 4 起)
    • “integer”
    • “double”(由于历史原因,如果是float则返回“double”,而不是“float”)
    • “string”
    • “array”
    • “object”
    • “resource”(从 PHP 4 起)
    • “NULL”(从 PHP 4 起)
    • “user function”(只用于 PHP 3,现已停用)
    • “unknown type”

    对于 PHP 4,你应该使用function_exists()和method_exists()取代先前将gettype()作用于函数的用法。

    参见settype()、is_array()、is_bool()、is_float()、is_integer()、is_null()、is_numeric()、is_object()、is_resource()、is_scalar()和is_string()。

    Result from this post http://php.net/manual/en/function.gettype.php#56662 for new PHP 7.2.10:
    <?php
    $number = 5/0;
    $number2 = sqrt(-3);
    $number3 = pow(0, 0);
    $number4 = 0/0;
    echo $number."<br />";
    echo $number2."<br />";
    echo $number3."<br />";
    echo $number4."<br />";
    echo "<br />";
    echo gettype($number)."<br />";
    echo gettype($number2)."<br />";
    echo gettype($number3)."<br />";
    echo gettype($number4);
    ?>
    This will return:
    INF
    NAN
    1
    NAN
    double
    double
    integer
    double
    After some testing I found a bug in my function "myGetType":
    The check for "is_callable" was done before "is_string", so that something like <?php echo myGetType("max"); ?> would output: "function reference" instead of "string"
    "is_callable" and "is_string" can't be checked together in this method, so I've removed the check for is_callable because it's a very rare usage case and if it's a valid string the check for is_callable never executes because is_string would be reached first (or vice-versa).
    So here is the new function without "is_callable"-Check:
    <?php
      /**
       * Returns the type of the var passed.
       *
       * @param mixed $var Variable
       * @return string Type of variable
       */
      function myGetType($var)
      {
        if (is_array($var)) return "array";
        if (is_bool($var)) return "boolean";
        if (is_float($var)) return "float";
        if (is_int($var)) return "integer";
        if (is_null($var)) return "NULL";
        if (is_numeric($var)) return "numeric";
        if (is_object($var)) return "object";
        if (is_resource($var)) return "resource";
        if (is_string($var)) return "string";
        return "unknown type";
      }
    ?>
    
    @langpavel at phpskelet dot org
    Doesn't the gettype return the string already? Using get_class seems to be the only "useful" part of that solution. All that can be reduced to somewhere half in terms of the amount of code.
    NaN and #IND will return double or float on gettype, while some inexistent values, like division by zero, will return as a boolean FALSE. 0 by the 0th potency returns 1, even though it is mathematically indetermined.
    <?php
    $number = 5/0;
    $number2 = sqrt(-3);
    $number3 = pow(0, 0);
    $number4 = 0/0;
    echo $number."<br />";
    echo $number2."<br />";
    echo $number3."<br />";
    echo $number4."<br />";
    echo "<br />";
    echo gettype($number)."<br />";
    echo gettype($number2)."<br />";
    echo gettype($number3)."<br />";
    echo gettype($number4);
    ?>
    This will return:
    -1.#IND
    1
    boolean
    double
    integer
    boolean
    0
    1
    1
    0
    PHP Warning: Division by zero in C\test.php on line 2 PHP Warning: Division by zero in C:\test.php on line 5
    Here is something that had me stumped with regards to gettype and is_object.
    Gettype will report an incomplete object as such, whereas is_object will return FALSE.
    <?php
    if (!is_object($incomplete_obj)) {
      echo 'This variable is not an object, it is a/an ' . gettype($incomplete_obj);
    }
    ?>
    Will print:
    This variable is not an object, it is a/an object
    I did some benchmarking and your method here is alot slower then using the actual gettype(); (Using php 5.3.4)
    This function returns string representation of type. This is generalization of get_class(). I try to order is_* tests by density of occurence, but is bad idea to use result of this call in conditions for performance reasons, usefull and better than gettype for debugging messages.
    Note, that last line should not be never executed.
    Also has no sense to make input parameter optional.
    <?php
    function get_type($var)
    {
      if(is_object($var))
        return get_class($var);
      if(is_null($var))
        return 'null';
      if(is_string($var))
        return 'string';
      if(is_array($var))
        return 'array';
      if(is_int($var))
        return 'integer';
      if(is_bool($var))
        return 'boolean';
      if(is_float($var))
        return 'float';
      if(is_resource($var))
        return 'resource';
      //throw new NotImplementedException();
      return 'unknown';
    }
    ?>
    
    This is my work around for the gettype warning. Hope some find it useful.
    <?php
      /**
       * Returns the type of the passed var
       * - PHP warns against using gettype(), this is my workaround
       *
       * @param mixed $var
       * @return string
       */
      function myGetType($var)
      {
        if (is_array($var)) return "array";
        if (is_bool($var)) return "boolean";
        if (is_callable($var)) return "function reference";
        if (is_float($var)) return "float";
        if (is_int($var)) return "integer";
        if (is_null($var)) return "NULL";
        if (is_numeric($var)) return "numeric";
        if (is_object($var)) return "object";
        if (is_resource($var)) return "resource";
        if (is_string($var)) return "string";
        return "unknown type";
      }
    ?>
    [EDITOR thiago NOTE: Code has been updated by PPKu-N0-SPAM-schy at mediasoft-berlin dot de]
    In some rare cases a class instance object returns false when an object but gettype() returns "object".
    <?php
    $x = new classvar();
    $save = serialize($x);
    // ......
    $obj = unserialize($save);
    // here sometimes is_object() returns FALSE
    if (is_object($x) || gettype($x) === "object")
    {
      // ... do something
    }
    ?>
    
    I wrote my own gettype function by just using the default is_? functions, but it took twice as long as gettype... So I decided to use gettype with a twist.
    Taking the warnings about gettype to heart, and depending on your custom needs, it's worthwhile to dynamically test the gettype result with a known variable, and link the result to a predefined result. Like so:
    <?php
    /*
     dynamically create an array by using known variable types
     link with a predefined value
    */
    $R=array();
    $R[gettype(.0)]='number';
    $R[gettype(0)]='number';
    $R[gettype(true)]='boolean';
    $R[gettype('')]='string';
    $R[gettype(null)]='null';
    $R[gettype(array())]='array';
    $R[gettype(new stdClass())]='object';
    // what is
    function wis_($v){
      global $R;
      return $R[gettype($v)];
    }
    echo wis_('hello') . '<br/>'; // "string"
    echo wis_(24) . '<br/>'; // "number"
    echo wis_(0.24) . '<br/>'; // "number"
    echo wis_(null) . '<br/>'; // "null"
    echo wis_($R) . '<br/>'; // "array"
    ?>
    You won't need to worry about changes in gettype's return strings in future versions.
    If the result evaluates to false then you know the variable tested is some "other" type.
    I also find these useful
    <?php
    function is_num($v){return (is_int($v) || is_double($v));}
    function is_box($v){return (is_array($v)||is_object($v));}
    echo is_num(null) . '<br/>'; // false
    echo is_num(false) . '<br/>'; // false
    echo is_num('123') . '<br/>'; // false
    echo is_num(123) . '<br/>'; // true
    echo is_num(123.0) . '<br/>'; // true
    ?>
    
    Hi there,
    this fastest solution I found to identify a variable type without using gettype function:
    <?PHP
    function typeof($var) {
     if (is_object($var))
      return "object";
     if (is_resource($var))
      return "resource";
     return (($var === null) ? "null" :
       (((bool)$var === $var) ? "bool" :
        (((float)$var === $var) ? "float" :
        (((int)$var === $var) ? "int" : 
         (((string)$var === $var) ? "string" :
           "unknown"
         )
         )
        )
        )
       );
    }
    ?>
    Maybe someone has a more elegant solution to check for object and resource types...
    The complete script - including several identify- and timing functions follow:
    #!/usr/bin/php
    <?PHP
    function typeof_trinary($var) {
     if (is_object($var))
      return "object";
     if (is_resource($var))
      return "resource";
     return (($var === null) ? "null" :
       (((bool)$var === $var) ? "bool" :
        (((float)$var === $var) ? "float" :
        (((int)$var === $var) ? "int" : 
         (((string)$var === $var) ? "string" :
           "unknown"
         )
         )
        )
        )
       );
      }
    function typeof_if_query($var) {
      
     if (is_object($var))
      return "object";
     if (is_resource($var))
      return "resource";
     
     if ((bool)$var === $var)
       return "bool";
     if ((float)$var === $var)
      return "float";
     if ((int)$var === $var)
      return "int";
     if ((string)$var === $var)
      return "string";
     if (null === $var)
      return "null";
     return "unknown";
    }
    function typeof_gettype($var) {
      return \gettype($var);
    }
    $var = 100;
    echo "start@ " . \date("Y-m-d H:i:s") . "\n";
    echo "\$var = $var - gettype(\$var) = " . gettype($var) . "\n\n";
    $time = -\microtime(true);
    echo "typeof_if_query(\$var) = " . typeof_if_query($var) . "\n";
    $time += \microtime(true);
    echo "duration: " . \sprintf("%0.10f",$time) . "\n\n";
    $time = -\microtime(true);
    echo "typeof_gettype(\$var) = " . typeof_gettype($var) . "\n";
    $time += \microtime(true);
    echo "duration: " . \sprintf("%0.10f",$time) . "\n\n";
    $time = -\microtime(true);
    echo "typeof_trinary(\$var) = " . typeof_trinary($var) . "\n";
    $time += \microtime(true);
    echo "duration: " . \sprintf("%0.10f",$time) . "\n\n";
    ?>
    My console output - try the script several times!:
    $ ./gettype.php
    start@ 2015-01-10 01:10:37
    $var = 100 - gettype($var) = integer
    typeof_if_query($var) = int
    duration: 0.0000500679
    typeof_gettype($var) = integer
    duration: 0.0000309944
    typeof_trinary($var) = int
    duration: 0.0000240803