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(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
DirectoryIterator::current — Return the current DirectoryIterator item
This function has no parameters.
The current DirectoryIterator item.
Example #1 A DirectoryIterator::current() example
This example will list the contents of the directory containing the script.
<?php
$iterator = new DirectoryIterator(__DIR__);
while($iterator->valid()) {
$file = $iterator->current();
echo $iterator->key() . " => " . $file->getFilename() . "\n";
$iterator->next();
}
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
0 => . 1 => .. 2 => apple.jpg 3 => banana.jpg 4 => index.php 5 => pear.jpg