current

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

currentDevuelve el elemento actual del array

Descripción

current(array|object $array): mixed

Cada array mantiene un puntero interno, que se inicializa cuando se inserta el primer elemento en el array.

Parámetros

array

El array.

Valores devueltos

current() solo devuelve el elemento actual apuntado por el puntero interno del array array. current() no mueve el puntero. Si el puntero está más allá del último elemento de la lista, current() devuelve false.

Advertencia

Esta función puede devolver el valor booleano false, pero también puede devolver un valor no booleano que se evalúa como false. Por favor lea la sección sobre Booleanos para más información. Use el operador === para comprobar el valor devuelto por esta función.

Historial de cambios

Versión Descripción
8.1.0 Calling this function on objects is deprecated. Either convert the object to an array using get_mangled_object_vars() first, or use the methods provided by a class that implements Iterator, such as ArrayIterator, instead.
7.4.0 Instances of SPL classes are now treated like empty objects that have no properties instead of calling the Iterator method with the same name as this function.

Ejemplos

Ejemplo #1 Ejemplo de uso de current()

<?php
$transport
= array('foot', 'bike', 'car', 'plane');
$mode = current($transport); // $mode = 'foot';
$mode = next($transport); // $mode = 'bike';
$mode = current($transport); // $mode = 'bike';
$mode = prev($transport); // $mode = 'foot';
$mode = end($transport); // $mode = 'plane';
$mode = current($transport); // $mode = 'plane';

$arr = array();
var_dump(current($arr)); // bool(false)

$arr = array(array());
var_dump(current($arr)); // array(0) { }
?>

Notas

Nota: No es posible distinguir el final de un array o el resultado de la llamada current() en un array vacío, a partir del elemento bool false. Para recorrer correctamente un array que puede contener el elemento false, ver la estructura de control foreach. Para continuar utilizando current() y verificar correctamente si el valor es realmente un elemento del array, la key() del elemento current() debería ser comparada estrictamente diferente del elemento null.

Ver también

  • end() - Posiciona el puntero del array al final del array
  • key() - Devuelve una clave de un array asociativo
  • each() - Devuelve cada par clave/valor de un array
  • prev() - Retrocede el puntero actual del array
  • reset() - Reinicia el puntero interno del array al principio
  • next() - Avance el puntero interno de un array
  • foreach

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User Contributed Notes 11 notes

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michael at squiloople dot com
13 years ago
current() also works on objects:

<?php

echo current((object) array('one', 'two')); // Outputs: one

?>
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sergey dot karavay at gmail dot com
3 years ago
It looks like `current()` is deprectated for calling on objects since PHP 7.4.

Consider this code

```
$a = new ArrayIterator([1,2,3]);

var_dump(current($a), $a->current());
```

It returns
```
int(1)
int(1)
```

In PHP 7.3, but in PHP7.4 you get:
```
bool(false)
int(1)
```

And in PHP8:
```
Deprecated: current(): Calling current() on an object is deprecated in /in/fdrNR on line 5
bool(false)
int(1)
```
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9
vaclav dot sir at gmail dot com
17 years ago
To that "note": You won't be able to distinguish the end of an array from a boolean FALSE element, BUT you can distinguish the end from a NULL value of the key() function.

Example:
<?php
if (key($array) === null) {
echo
"You are in the end of the array.";
} else {
echo
"Current element: " . current($array);
}
?>
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strate at yandex dot com
11 years ago
Note, that you can pass array by expression, not only by reference (as described in doc).

<?php
var_dump
( current( array(1,2,3) ) ); // (int) 1
?>
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retestro_REMOVE at SPAM_esperanto dot org dot il
22 years ago
The docs do not specify this, but adding to the array using the brackets syntax:
<?php $my_array[] = $new_value; ?>
will not advance the internal pointer of the array. therefore, you cannot use current() to get the last value added or key() to get the key of the most recently added element.

You should do an end($my_array) to advance the internal pointer to the end ( as stated in one of the notes on end() ), then

<?php
$last_key
= key($my_array); // will return the key
$last_value = current($my_array); // will return the value
?>

If you have no need in the key, $last_value = end($my_array) will also do the job.

- Sergey.
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mdeng at kabenresearch dot com
21 years ago
For large array(my sample was 80000+ elements), if you want to traverse the array in sequence, using array index $a[$i] could be very inefficient(very slow). I had to switch to use current($a).
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Vasily Yudin (st-2 at mail dot ru)
10 years ago
If you do current() after using uset() on foreach statement, you can get FALSE in PHP version 5.2.4 and above.
There is example:
<?php
$prices
= array(
0 => '1300990',
1 => '500',
2 => '600'
);
foreach(
$prices as $key => $price){
if(
$price < 1000){
unset(
$prices[$key]);
}
}

var_dump(current($prices)); // bool(false)
?>
If you do unset() without foreach? all will be fine.
<?php
$prices
= array(
0 => '1300990',
1 => '500',
2 => '600'
);
unset(
$prices[1]);
unset(
$prices[2]);

var_dump(current($prices));
?>
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1
leozmm at outlook dot com
5 years ago
Array can be passed by both REFERENCE and EXPRESSION on `current`, because current doesn't move array's internal pointer,
this is not true for other functions like: `end`, `next`, `prev` etc.

<?php
function foo() {return array(1,2,3);}
echo
current(foo()); // this print '1'
echo end(foo()); // this print error: Only variables should be passed by reference
?>
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1
xedin dot unknown at gmail dot com
6 years ago
Array functions, such as `current()` and `rewind()` will work on `Traversable` as well, PHP 5.0 - 7.3, but not in HHVM:

<?php

$queue
= new ArrayIterator(array('adasdasd'));
reset($queue);
$current = current($queue);
var_dump($current);

?>

See https://3v4l.org/VjCHR
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vitalib at 012 dot net dot il
21 years ago
Note that by copying an array its internal pointer is lost:

<?php
$myarray
= array(0=>'a', 1=>'b', 2=>'c');
next($myarray);
print_r(current($myarray));
echo
'<br>';
$a = $myarray;
print_r(current($a));
?>

Would output 'b' and then 'a' since the internal pointer wasn't copied. You can cope with that problem using references instead, like that:

<?php
$a
=& $myarray;
?>
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pdarmis at gmail dot com
7 years ago
Based on this example http://php.net/manual/en/function.current.php#116128 i would like to add the following. As Vasily points out in his example
<?php
$prices
= array(
0 => '1300990',
1 => '500',
2 => '600'
);
foreach(
$prices as $key => $price){
if(
$price < 1000){
unset(
$prices[$key]);
}
}

var_dump(current($prices)); // bool(false)
?>
The above example will not work and return false for version of PHP between 5.2.4 and 5.6.29. The issue is not present on PHP versions >= 7.0.1
A different workaround (at least from Vasily's example) would be to use reset() before using current() in order to reset the array pointer to start.
<?php
$prices
= array(
0 => '1300990',
1 => '500',
2 => '600'
);
foreach(
$prices as $key => $price){
if(
$price < 1000){
unset(
$prices[$key]);
}
}
reset($prices);
var_dump(current($prices)); // string(7) "1300990"
?>
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