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PHP SimpleXMLElement::saveXML() Function
Definition and Usage
XML is a mark-up language to share the data across the web, XML is for both human read-able and machine read-able. The SimpleXMLElement class represents an XML document in PHP.
The SimpleXMLElement::saveXML() function forms an XML string of the current SimpleXMLElement object and returns it. If you pass a string value representing a file name as a parameter this function saves the XML string in the specified file.
Syntax
SimpleXMLElement::saveXML([$file_name]);
Parameters
Sr.No | Parameter & Description |
---|---|
1 |
file_name (Optional) This is a string value representing the file name where you need top store the formed XML string. |
Return Values
This function returns a string representing the XML string in case of success and the boolean value FALSE in case of failure.
If you have passed the optional file name as a parameter then, this function returns TRUE incase of success and FALSE incase of failure.
PHP Version
This function was first introduced in PHP Version 5 and works in all the later versions.
Example
Following example demonstrates the usage of the SimpleXMLIterator::saveXML() function.
<html> <head> <body> <?php $str = "<?xml version='1.0' standalone='yes'?> <Tutorial> <Name>JavaFX</Name> <Pages>535</Pages> <Author>Krishna</Author> <Version>11</Version> </Tutorial>"; $xml = new SimpleXMLElement($str); $xml_string = $xml->saveXML(); print($xml_string); ?> </body> </head> </html>
This will produce following result −
JavaFX 535 Krishna 11
Example
Following is an example of this function with optional parameter file name −
<html> <head> <body> <?php $str = "<?xml version='1.0' standalone='yes'?> <Tutorial> <Name>JavaFX</Name> <Pages>535</Pages> <Author>Krishna</Author> <Version>11</Version> </Tutorial>"; $xml = new SimpleXMLElement($str); //Adding the child node $xml->addChild('Price', '600'); $xml->saveXML("output.xml"); ?> </body> </head> </html>
If you verify the contents of the output file output.xml you can observe the added XML element as shown below −
<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?> <Tutorial> <Name>JavaFX</Name> <Pages>535</Pages> <Author>Krishna</Author> <Version>11</Version> <Price>600</Price> </Tutorial>
Example
In the following example we are trying to add a new record to an XML file −
Data.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <Tutorials> <Tutorial> <Name>JavaFX</Name> <Pages>535</Pages> <Author>Krishna</Author> <Version>11</Version> </Tutorial> <Tutorial> <Name>CoffeeScript</Name> <Pages>235</Pages> <Author>Kasyap</Author> <Version>2.5.1</Version> </Tutorial> </Tutorials>
Sample.xml
<html> <head> <body> <?php $doc = new DOMDocument; $xml = simplexml_load_file("Data.xml"); //file to SimpleXMLElement $simpleXmlElement = simplexml_import_dom($xml); //Adding the child node $child = $xml->addChild('Tutorial'); $child->addChild('Name', 'OpenCV'); $child->addChild('Pages', '230'); $child->addChild('Author', 'Maruthi'); $child->addChild('Version', '5.5'); $xml->saveXML("output.xml"); print("<br><br>"); foreach($xml->children() as $tut) { print($tut->Name ."<br>"); print($tut->Pages ."<br>"); print($tut->Author ."<br>"); print($tut->Version ."<br>"); print("<br>"); } ?> </body> </head> </html>
This will produce following result −
JavaFX 535 Krishna 11 CoffeeScript 235 Kasyap 2.5.1 OpenCV 230 Maruthi 5.5