xml_parse_into_struct
    (PHP 3>= 3.0.8, PHP 4 , PHP 5)
xml_parse_into_struct -- Parse XML data into an array structure
Description
int 
xml_parse_into_struct ( resource parser, string data, array &values [, array &index])
     This function parses an XML file into 2 parallel array
     structures, one (index) containing pointers 
     to the location of the appropriate values in the
     values array. These last two parameters
     must be passed by reference.
    
     Below is an example that illustrates the internal structure of
     the arrays being generated by the function. We use a simple
     note tag embedded inside a
     para tag, and then we parse this and print out
     the structures generated:
     
Example 1. xml_parse_into_struct() example 
<?php $simple = "<para><note>simple note</note></para>"; $p = xml_parser_create(); xml_parse_into_struct($p, $simple, $vals, $index); xml_parser_free($p); echo "Index array\n"; print_r($index); echo "\nVals array\n"; print_r($vals); ?>
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       When we run that code, the output will be:
       Index array
Array
(
    [PARA] => Array
        (
            [0] => 0
            [1] => 2
        )
    [NOTE] => Array
        (
            [0] => 1
        )
)
Vals array
Array
(
    [0] => Array
        (
            [tag] => PARA
            [type] => open
            [level] => 1
        )
    [1] => Array
        (
            [tag] => NOTE
            [type] => complete
            [level] => 2
            [value] => simple note
        )
    [2] => Array
        (
            [tag] => PARA
            [type] => close
            [level] => 1
        )
) |  
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     Event-driven parsing (based on the expat library) can get
     complicated when you have an XML document that is complex.
     This function does not produce a DOM style object, but it
     generates structures amenable of being transversed in a tree
     fashion. Thus, we can create objects representing the data
     in the XML file easily. Let's consider the following XML file
     representing a small database of aminoacids information:
     
Example 2. moldb.xml - small database of molecular information <?xml version="1.0"?>
<moldb>
    <molecule>
        <name>Alanine</name>
        <symbol>ala</symbol>
        <code>A</code>
        <type>hydrophobic</type>
    </molecule>
    <molecule>
        <name>Lysine</name>
        <symbol>lys</symbol>
        <code>K</code>
        <type>charged</type>
    </molecule>
</moldb> |  
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     And some code to parse the document and generate the appropriate
     objects:
     
Example 3. 
       parsemoldb.php - parses moldb.xml into an array of
       molecular objects
       
<?php
  class AminoAcid {     var $name;  // aa name     var $symbol;    // three letter symbol     var $code;  // one letter code     var $type;  // hydrophobic, charged or neutral          function AminoAcid ($aa)      {         foreach ($aa as $k=>$v)             $this->$k = $aa[$k];     } }
  function readDatabase($filename)  {     // read the XML database of aminoacids     $data = implode("", file($filename));     $parser = xml_parser_create();     xml_parser_set_option($parser, XML_OPTION_CASE_FOLDING, 0);     xml_parser_set_option($parser, XML_OPTION_SKIP_WHITE, 1);     xml_parse_into_struct($parser, $data, $values, $tags);     xml_parser_free($parser);
      // loop through the structures     foreach ($tags as $key=>$val) {         if ($key == "molecule") {             $molranges = $val;             // each contiguous pair of array entries are the              // lower and upper range for each molecule definition             for ($i=0; $i < count($molranges); $i+=2) {                     $offset = $molranges[$i] + 1;                 $len = $molranges[$i + 1] - $offset;                 $tdb[] = parseMol(array_slice($values, $offset, $len));             }         } else {             continue;         }     }     return $tdb; }
  function parseMol($mvalues)  {     for ($i=0; $i < count($mvalues); $i++) {         $mol[$mvalues[$i]["tag"]] = $mvalues[$i]["value"];     }     return new AminoAcid($mol); }
  $db = readDatabase("moldb.xml"); echo "** Database of AminoAcid objects:\n"; print_r($db);
  ?>
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     After executing 
parsemoldb.php, the variable
     
$db contains an array of
     
AminoAcid objects, and the output of the
     script confirms that: