print_r
Description
bool print_r ( mixed expression [, bool return] )Notatka: The
returnparameter was added in PHP 4.3.0
print_r() displays information about a variable in a way that's readable by humans. If given a string, integer or float, the value itself will be printed. If given an array, values will be presented in a format that shows keys and elements. Similar notation is used for objects. print_r(), var_dump() and var_export() will also show protected and private properties of objects with PHP 5.
Remember that print_r() will move the array pointer to the end. Use reset() to bring it back to beginning.
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Powyższy przykład wyświetli:
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Array
(
    [a] => apple
    [b] => banana
    [c] => Array
        (
            [0] => x
            [1] => y
            [2] => z
        )
)
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     If you would like to capture the output of print_r(), 
     use the return parameter.  If this parameter is set
     to TRUE, print_r() will return its output, instead of
     printing it (which it does by default).
    
Notatka: Ta funkcja używa wewnętrznie buforowania wyjścia, więc nie może być użyta wewnątrz funkcji callback podanej w wywołaniu ob_start().
Notatka: If you need to capture the output of print_r() with a version of PHP prior to 4.3.0, use the output-control functions.
Notatka: Prior to PHP 4.0.4, print_r() will continue forever if given an array or object that contains a direct or indirect reference to itself. An example is print_r($GLOBALS) because $GLOBALS is itself a global variable that contains a reference to itself.
See also ob_start(), var_dump() and var_export().