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Table of Contents ¶ LimitIterator::__construct — Construct a LimitIterator LimitIterator::current — Get current element LimitIterator::getPosition — Return the current position LimitIterator::key — Get current key LimitIterator::next — Move the iterator forward LimitIterator::rewind — Rewind the iterator to the specified starting ...
See Also LimitIterator::key () - Get current key LimitIterator::next () - Move the iterator forward LimitIterator::rewind () - Rewind the iterator to the specified starting offset LimitIterator::seek () - Seek to the given position LimitIterator::valid () - Check whether the current element is valid
Return Values Returns the current element or NULL if there is none.
Table of Contents LimitIterator::__construct — Construct a LimitIterator LimitIterator::current — Get current element LimitIterator::getPosition — Return the current position LimitIterator::key — Get current key LimitIterator::next — Move the iterator forward LimitIterator::rewind — Rewind the iterator to the specified starting offset LimitIterator::seek — Seek to the given ...
Table of Contents LimitIterator::__construct — Construct a LimitIterator LimitIterator::current — Get current element LimitIterator::getPosition — Return the current position LimitIterator::key — Get current key LimitIterator::next — Move the iterator forward LimitIterator::rewind — Rewind the iterator to the specified starting offset
Table of Contents LimitIterator::__construct — Construct a LimitIterator LimitIterator::current — Get current element LimitIterator::getPosition — Return the current position LimitIterator::key — Get current key LimitIterator::next — Move the iterator forward LimitIterator::rewind — Rewind the iterator to the specified starting offset
LimitIterator::getPosition — Return the current position LimitIterator::key — Get current key LimitIterator::next — Move the iterator forward LimitIterator::rewind — Rewind the iterator to the specified starting offset LimitIterator::seek — Seek to the given position LimitIterator::valid — Check whether the current element is valid ...
