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(PECL ds >= 1.0.0)
Ds\Vector::rotate — Rotates the vector by a given number of rotations
Rotates the vector by a given number of rotations, which is equivalent
to successively calling $vector->push($vector->shift())
if the number
of rotations is positive, or $vector->unshift($vector->pop())
if negative.
rotations
The number of times the vector should be rotated.
No value is returned.. The vector of the current instance will be rotated.
Example #1 Ds\Vector::rotate() example
<?php
$vector = new \Ds\Vector(["a", "b", "c", "d"]);
$vector->rotate(1); // "a" is shifted, then pushed.
print_r($vector);
$vector->rotate(2); // "b" and "c" are both shifted, the pushed.
print_r($vector);
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
( [0] => b [1] => c [2] => d [3] => a ) Ds\Vector Object ( [0] => d [1] => a [2] => b [3] => c )