end
Point the inner pointer of the array to the last unit
end()
function points the inner pointer of the array to the last element and returns the value of that element (if successful).
Related methods:
Output the values of the current element and the last element in the array:
<?php $people = array ( "Bill" , "Steve" , "Mark" , "David" ) ; echo current ( $people ) . "<br>" ; echo end ( $people ) ; ?>
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Demonstrate all related methods:
<?php $people = array ( "Bill" , "Steve" , "Mark" , "David" ) ; echo current ( $people ) . "<br>" ; // The current element is Bill echo next ( $people ) . "<br>" ; // The next element of Bill is Steve echo current ( $people ) . "<br>" ; // The current element is Steve now echo prev ( $people ) . "<br>" ; // The previous element of Steve is Bill echo end ( $people ) . "<br>" ; // The last element is David echo prev ( $people ) . "<br>" ; // The element before David is Mark echo current ( $people ) . "<br>" ; // The current current element is Mark echo reset ( $people ) . "<br>" ; // Move the internal pointer to the first element of the array, i.e. Bill echo next ( $people ) . "<br>" ; // The next element of Bill is Steve print_r ( each ( $people ) ) ; // Returns the key name and key value of the current element (currently Steve) and moves the internal pointer forward ?>
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end ( array )
parameter | describe |
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array | Required. Specifies the array to be used. |