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This function is used to import variables from an array into the current symbol table. It takes an associative array var_array and treats keys as variable names and values as variable values. For each key/value pair it will create a variable in the current symbol table, subject to extract_type and prefix parameters.
Beginning with version 4.0.5, this function returns the number of variables extracted.
EXTR_IF_EXISTS
and EXTR_PREFIX_IF_EXISTS
were introduced in version 4.2.0.
EXTR_REFS
was introduced in version 4.3.0.
extract() checks each key to see whether it has a valid variable name. It also checks for collisions with existing variables in the symbol table. The way invalid/numeric keys and collisions are treated is determined by the extract_type. It can be one of the following values:
EXTR_OVERWRITE
EXTR_SKIP
EXTR_PREFIX_SAME
EXTR_PREFIX_ALL
EXTR_PREFIX_INVALID
EXTR_IF_EXISTS
EXTR_PREFIX_IF_EXISTS
EXTR_REFS
If extract_type is not specified, it is
assumed to be EXTR_OVERWRITE
.
Note that prefix is only required if
extract_type is EXTR_PREFIX_SAME
,
EXTR_PREFIX_ALL
, EXTR_PREFIX_INVALID
or EXTR_PREFIX_IF_EXISTS
. If
the prefixed result is not a valid variable name, it is not
imported into the symbol table. Prefixes are automatically separated from
the array key by an underscore character.
extract() returns the number of variables successfully imported into the symbol table.
Do not use extract() on untrusted data, like
user-input ($_GET, ...). If you do, for example, if you want to run old
code that relies on
register_globals
temporarily, make sure you use one of the non-overwriting
extract_type values such as
EXTR_SKIP
and be aware that you should extract
in the same order that's defined in
variables_order within the
php.ini
.
A possible use for extract() is to import into the symbol table variables contained in an associative array returned by wddx_deserialize().
<?php
/* Suppose that $var_array is an array returned from
wddx_deserialize */
$size = "large";
$var_array = array("color" => "blue",
"size" => "medium",
"shape" => "sphere");
extract($var_array, EXTR_PREFIX_SAME, "wddx");
echo "$color, $size, $shape, $wddx_size\n";
?>
The above example will output:
blue, large, sphere, medium
The $size
wasn't overwritten, because we
specified EXTR_PREFIX_SAME
, which resulted in
$wddx_size
being created. If EXTR_SKIP
was
specified, then $wddx_size wouldn't even have been created.
EXTR_OVERWRITE
would have caused $size
to have
value "medium", and EXTR_PREFIX_ALL
would result in new variables
being named $wddx_color
,
$wddx_size
, and
$wddx_shape
.
You must use an associative array, a numerically indexed array
will not produce results unless you use EXTR_PREFIX_ALL
or
EXTR_PREFIX_INVALID
.
See also compact().