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The XMLWriter::endElement() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to end current element which is started using XMLWriter::startElement() function.

Syntax:

bool XMLWriter::endElement( void )

Parameters:This function doesn’t accept any parameter.

Return Value: This function returns TRUE on success and FALSE on failure.

Below examples illustrate the XMLWriter::endElement() function in PHP:

Example 1:




<?php
  
// Create a new XMLWriter instance
$writer = new XMLWriter();
  
// Create the output stream as PHP
$writer->openURI('php://output');
  
// Start the document
$writer->startDocument('1.0', 'UTF-8');
  
// Start a element
$writer->startElement('strong');
  
// Add value to the element
$writer->text('GeeksforGeeks in bold.');
  
// End the element
$writer->endElement();
  
// End the document
$writer->endDocument();
?>


Output:

GeeksforGeeks in bold.

Example 2:




<?php
  
// Create a new XMLWriter instance
$writer = new XMLWriter();
  
// Create the output stream as PHP
$writer->openURI('php://output');
  
// Start the document
$writer->startDocument('1.0', 'UTF-8');
  
// Start a element
$writer->startElement('div');
  
// Write the attribute
$writer->writeAttribute('style', 'color:red');
  
// Add value to the element
$writer->text('Red GeeksforGeeks');
  
// End the element
$writer->endElement();
  
// Start a element
$writer->startElement('mark');
  
// Add value to the element
$writer->text('Marked GeeksforGeeks');
  
// End the element
$writer->endElement();
  
// End the document
$writer->endDocument();
?>


Output:



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