ArrayObject offsetGet() Function in PHP

The offsetGet() function of the ArrayObject class in PHP is used to get the value present at a specific index at the ArrayObject.
Syntax:
mixed offsetGet($index)
Parameters: This function accepts a single parameter $index for which corresponding value will be returned.
Return Value: This function returns the value present at the specified index in the ArrayObject.
Below programs illustrate the above function:
Program 1:
| <?php // PHP program to illustrate the // offsetGet() function  $arr= array("zambiatek100", "zambiatek99", "zambiatek1", "zambiatek02");  // Create array object $arrObject= newArrayObject($arr);  // Value present at index 1 echo"".($arrObject->offsetGet(1));  // Value present at index 3 echo"\n".($arrObject->offsetGet(3));  // Value present at index 0 echo"\n".($arrObject->offsetGet(0));  ?>  | 
Output:
zambiatek99 zambiatek02 zambiatek100
Program 2:
| <?php // PHP program to illustrate the // offsetGet() function  $arr= array("Welcome"=>"1", "to"=> "2", "GfG"=> "3");  // Create array object $arrObject= newArrayObject($arr);  // Print the value at index "Welcome" echo$arrObject->offsetGet("Welcome");  // Print the value at index "to" echo"\n".$arrObject->offsetGet("to");      ?>  | 
Output:
1 2
Reference: http://php.net/manual/en/arrayobject.offsetget.php
 
				 
					


