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gettype

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

gettypeObtener el tipo de una variable

Descripción

string gettype ( mixed $var )

Devuelve el tipo de la variable PHP var .

Warning

Nunca use gettype() para probar si una variable es de cierto tipo, ya que la cadena devuelta puede ser sujeta a cambios en versiones futuras. Asimismo, es lenta, ya que involucra la comparación de cadenas.

En su lugar, usa las funciones is_*.

Valores retornados

Los valores posible de la cadena devuelta son:

  • "boolean" (a partir de PHP 4)
  • "integer"
  • "double" (por razones históricas, "double" se devuelve en caso de un valor tipo float, y no "float")
  • "string"
  • "array"
  • "object"
  • "resource" (a partir de PHP 4)
  • "NULL" (a partir de PHP 4)
  • "user function" (sólo PHP 3, valor obsoleto)
  • "unknown type"

Para PHP 4, debería usar function_exists() y method_exists() para reemplazar el antiguo uso de gettype() sobre una función.



import_request_variables> <get_resource_type
Last updated: Fri, 22 Aug 2008
 
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gettype
skatebiker at hotmail dot com
22-Feb-2008 02:51
In some rare cases a class instance object returns false when an object but gettype() returns "object".

$x = new classvar();

$save = serialize($x);

......

$obj = unserialize($save);
// here sometimes is_object() returns FALSE
if (is_object($x) || gettype($x) === "object")
{
   ... do something
}
andrey at php dot net
17-Jul-2007 07:08
The function returns "unicode" for Unicode strings in PHP6.
sneskid at hotmail dot com
05-Mar-2007 10:56
I wrote my own gettype function by just using the default is_? functions, but it took twice as long as gettype... So I decided to use gettype with a twist.

Taking the warnings about gettype to heart, and depending on your custom needs, it's worthwhile to dynamically test the gettype result with a known variable, and link the result to a predefined result. Like so:

<?php
/*
 dynamically create an array by using known variable types
 link with a predefined value
*/
$R=array();
$R[gettype(.0)]='number';
$R[gettype(0)]='number';
$R[gettype(true)]='boolean';
$R[gettype('')]='string';
$R[gettype(null)]='null';
$R[gettype(array())]='array';
$R[gettype(new stdClass())]='object';

// what is
function wis_($v){
    global
$R;
    return
$R[gettype($v)];
}

echo
wis_('hello') . '<br/>'; // "string"
echo wis_(24) . '<br/>'; // "number"
echo wis_(0.24) . '<br/>'; // "number"
echo wis_(null) . '<br/>'; // "null"
echo wis_($R) . '<br/>'; // "array"
?>
You won't need to worry about changes in gettype's return strings in future versions.
If the result evaluates to false then you know the variable tested is some "other" type.

I also find these useful
<?php
function is_num($v){return (is_int($v) || is_double($v));}
function
is_box($v){return (is_array($v)||is_object($v));}

echo
is_num(null) . '<br/>'; // false
echo is_num(false) . '<br/>'; // false
echo is_num('123') . '<br/>'; // false
echo is_num(123) . '<br/>'; // true
echo is_num(123.0) . '<br/>'; // true
?>
gilthansNOSPAM at gmail dot com
11-Sep-2005 10:18
NaN and #IND will return double or float on gettype, while some inexistent values, like division by zero, will return as a boolean FALSE. 0 by the 0th potency returns 1, even though it is mathematically indetermined.

<?php
$number
= 5/0;
$number2 = sqrt(-3);
$number3 = pow(0, 0);
$number4 = 0/0;

echo
$number."<br />";
echo
$number2."<br />";
echo
$number3."<br />";
echo
$number4."<br />";
echo
"<br />";
echo
gettype($number)."<br />";
echo
gettype($number2)."<br />";
echo
gettype($number3)."<br />";
echo
gettype($number4);
?>

This will return:

-1.#IND
1

boolean
double
integer
boolean

0
1
1
0
PHP Warning: Division by zero in C\test.php on line 2 PHP Warning: Division by zero in C:\test.php on line 5
matt at appstate
16-Dec-2004 08:10
Here is something that had me stumped with regards to gettype and is_object.
Gettype will report an incomplete object as such, whereas is_object will return FALSE.

if (!is_object($incomplete_obj)) {
   echo 'This variable is not an object, it is a/an ' . gettype($incomplete_obj);
}

Will print:
This variable is not an object, it is a/an object

import_request_variables> <get_resource_type
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