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ParentIterator::getChildren (PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7, PHP 8) ParentIterator::getChildren — Return the inner iterator's children contained in a ParentIterator
Simple usage example of `ParentIterator::getChildren ()`. The PHP function ParentIterator::getChildren is used to obtain the children contained within a ParentIterator's inner iterator. It allows you to access the child elements of the iterator in a nested structure.
Learn more about the System.Reflection.Metadata.LocalScope.GetChildren in the System.Reflection.Metadata namespace.
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ParentIterator::getChildren — Return the inner iterator's children contained in a ParentIterator ParentIterator::hasChildren — Check whether the inner iterator's current element has children
ParentIterator::getChildren — Return the inner iterator's children contained in a ParentIterator ParentIterator::hasChildren — Check whether the inner iterator's current element has children
ParentIterator::getChildren (PHP 5 <= 5.2.1) ParentIterator::getChildren — Return the inner iterator's children contained in a ParentIterator
