The Reflection::getModifierNames() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to return an array of the specified modifier names.
Syntax:
array Reflection::getModifierNames( int $modifiers )
Parameters: This function accepts single parameter $modifiers which is Bitfield of the modifiers. Here the bitfield is a data structure consisting of a number of adjacent computer memory locations.
Return Value: This function returns an array of the specified modifier names.
Below programs illustrate the Reflection::getModifierNames() function in PHP:
Program 1:
<?php // Declaring a class Testing class Testing
{ // Calling a function GeeksforGeeks() with
// two modifier named as public and static
public static function GeeksforGeeks()
{
return ;
}
} // ReflectionMethod is called on the class Testing and // their member as function GeeksforGeeks() $GeeksforGeeks = new ReflectionMethod( 'Testing' , 'GeeksforGeeks' );
// Calling the getModifierNames() function and printing // an array of modifier names echo implode( ' ' , Reflection::getModifierNames( $GeeksforGeeks ->getModifiers()));
?> |
public static
Program 2:
<?php // Declaring a class Testing class Testing
{ // Calling a function GFG() with
// two modifier named as public and static
final public function GFG()
{
return ;
}
} // ReflectionMethod is called on the class Testing and // their member as function GFG() $GFG = new ReflectionMethod( 'Testing' , 'GFG' );
// Calling the getModifierNames() function and printing // an array of modifier names echo implode( ' ' , Reflection::getModifierNames( $GFG ->getModifiers()));
?> |
final public
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/reflection.getmodifiernames.php