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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T17:49:42+00:00 2026-05-15T17:49:42+00:00

I found the [] operator is sometimes confusing when it is used agains SimpleXMLElement

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I found the [] operator is sometimes confusing when it is used agains SimpleXMLElement object.

$level_a = $xml->children();
$level_a['name'];    # this returns the 'name' attribute of level_a (SimpleXmlElement object)
$level_a[0];         # this returns $level_a itself!
$level_a[1];         # this returns the second SimpleXmlElement object under root node. (Same level as level_a)

I can’t find any documents about the numeric indexing usage of SimpleXmlElement class. Can anybody explain how those two worked?

Note that it seems this [num] operator of SimpleXmlElement just mimic the behavior of Array. I feel that this is not something stirred with Array, but the implementation of SimpleXmlElement class.

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    2026-05-15T17:49:43+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:49 pm

    I don’t believe anything magical is going on here. An array in PHP can keyed by an integer, and may be keyed by a string as well. So the $xml->children() line is likely making an array of key-value attribute pairs in the form

    foreach (attrs($element) as $attribute_name => $attribute_value)
        $array[$attribute_name] = $attribute_value;
    $array[0] = $element;
    // etc.
    
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