DOMNodelist::item

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DOMNodelist::item — Retrieves a node specified by index

Описание

DOMNode DOMNodelist::item ( int $index )

Retrieves a node specified by index within the DOMNodeList object.

Подсказка

If you need to know the number of nodes in the collection, use the length property of the DOMNodeList object.

Список параметров

index

Index of the node into the collection.

Возвращаемые значения

The node at the index th position in the DOMNodeList, or NULL if that is not a valid index.

Примеры

Пример #1 Traversing all the entries of the table

<?php

$doc 
= new DOMDocument;
$doc->load('book.xml');

$items $doc->getElementsByTagName('entry');

for (
$i 0$i $items->length$i++) {
    echo 
$items->item($i)->nodeValue "\n";
}

?>

Alternatively, you can use foreach, which is a much more convenient way:

<?php

foreach ($items as $item) {
    echo 
$item->nodeValue "\n";
}

?>

Результат выполнения данного примера:

Title
Author
Language
ISBN
The Grapes of Wrath
John Steinbeck
en
0140186409
The Pearl
John Steinbeck
en
014017737X
Samarcande
Amine Maalouf
fr
2253051209

Коментарии

NodeList are something annoying because you can't output the content with a simple print_r, so I did a little function that add all the node to a new empty DOMDocument and output it as a string.
Have fun.

<?php

public function domNodeList_to_string($DomNodeList) {
   
$output '';
   
$doc = new DOMDocument;
    while ( 
$node $DomNodeList->item($i) ) {
       
// import node
       
$domNode $doc->importNode($nodetrue);
       
// append node
       
$doc->appendChild($domNode);
       
$i++;
    }
   
$output $doc->saveXML();
   
$output print_r($output1);
   
// I added this because xml output and ajax do not like each others
   
$output htmlspecialchars($output);
    return 
$output;
}

?>
2007-02-13 09:27:15
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/domnodelist.item.html
Автор:
@ tfg_allardyce at gmail dot com

You could loop through the list backwards, that way, you are only ever taking off the last item from the list, and hence wont have disrupted the order.
2007-05-26 17:47:09
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/domnodelist.item.html
tfg_allardyce at gmail dot com

I have had exactly this problem.

To rectify I've had to do this:
<?php
$old_element 
$doc->getElementsByTagName('Element1')->item(0);
$new_element $doc->createElement('NewElement1');

$old_element_childNodes $old_element->childNodes;
$length $old_element_childNodes->length;

for(
$i 0$i $length$i++)
{       
   
$oldChildren_array[] = $old_element_childNodes->item($i);
}

foreach(
$oldChildren_array as $old_c)
{
   
$new_element->appendChild($old_c);
}
?>

Rather than this:
(which I will bug report)
<?php
$old_element 
$doc->getElementsByTagName('Element1')->item(0):
$new_element $doc->createElement('NewElement1');

foreach(
$old_element->childNode as $node)
{
     
$new_element->appendChild($node);
}

?>

Using the latter, randomally removes the children!
2007-07-27 11:57:43
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/domnodelist.item.html
Автор:
Keep in mind that DOMNodelists are "live" - changes to the document or node that the DOMNodelist was derived from will be reflected in the DOMNodelist. In other words, a list of a parent node's children will change if you change the parent's children!
2007-10-29 16:14:59
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/domnodelist.item.html
SimpleXML has its own SPL iterator. See http://www.php.net/~helly/php/ext/spl/classSimpleXMLIterator.html . But I guess that there are none for DOM nodes. By the way, two out of three implementations I found over the Net were not recursive, so I wrote my own. Here is the snippet:

<?php

class DOMNodeListIterator implements RecursiveIterator
{
    private
       
$nodes,
       
$offset;

    function 
__construct(DOMNodeList $nodes)
    {
        return 
$this -> nodes $nodes;
    }
   
    function 
rewind()
    {
        return 
$this -> offset 0;
    }
   
    function 
current()
    {
        return 
$this -> nodes -> item($this -> offset);
    }

    function 
key()
    {
        return 
$this -> current() -> nodeName;
    }
   
    function 
next()
    {
        return 
$this -> offset++;
    }
   
    function 
valid()
    {
        return 
$this -> offset $this -> nodes -> length;
    }
   
    function 
hasChildren()
    {
        return isset(
$this -> current() -> childNodes -> length) && $this -> current() -> childNodes -> length 0;
    }
   
    function 
getChildren()
    {
        return new 
self($this -> current() -> childNodes);
    }
}

?>

Remember to use RecursiveIteratorIterator::SELF_FIRST flag when you create your iterator iterator.

<?php

$iterator 
= new DOMNodeListIterator($document -> childNodes);
$iterator = new RecursiveIteratorIterator($iteratorRecursiveIteratorIterator::SELF_FIRST);

?>

Should work, has just few minutes though. :)
2008-01-06 00:12:45
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/domnodelist.item.html
It seems that with zend.ze1_compatibility_mode on, the only way to iterate over the items list is with :
for ($i = 0; $i < $nodeList->length; ++$i) {
    $nodeName = $nodeList->item($i)->nodeName;
    $nodeValue = $nodeList->item($i)->nodeValue;
}

As other attemps failed :

for ($i = 0; $i < $nodeList->length; ++$i) {
    $node = &$nodeList->item($i);
    $nodeName = $node->nodeName;
    $nodeValue = $node->nodeValue;
}

or :
foreach ($nodeList as $node) {
    echo $node->nodeName;
    echo $node->nodeValue;
}
2008-08-21 05:56:14
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/domnodelist.item.html
Автор:
DOMNodeList::item does not return in constant time!

If you need to iterate over large nodelist then you'd better use standard navigation.

Instead of:

<?php
foreach ($nodelist as $node) {
   
// do something
}
?>

you could do:

<?php
$node 
$parentnode->firstChild;

do {
   
// do something
} while ($node $node->nextSibling);
?>
2011-01-06 11:02:34
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/domnodelist.item.html
Автор:
calling domnodelist->item($i) with an index $i greater than domnodelist->length - 1 , will return the entire document, will not produce an error, and will not circle back to the start of the list.
2012-06-26 02:36:25
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/domnodelist.item.html
DOMNodelist::item can return a DOMElement object, which extends DOMNode class. But it can also return a DOMText object.

<?php
$xml 
'
<root>
  <node/>
  <node>
    <sub>more</sub>
  </node>
  <node>
    <sub>another</sub>
  </node>
  <node>value</node>
</root>
'
;

$doc = new DOMDocument();
$doc->loadXML($xml);

$items $doc->documentElement->childNodes;
for (
$i 0$i $items->length$i++)
  echo 
get_class($items->item($i)).PHP_EOL;
?>

Results in this output:

DOMText
DOMElement
DOMText
DOMElement
DOMText
DOMElement
DOMText
DOMElement
DOMText
2016-06-15 17:55:14
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