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CollectionFind::offset — Skip given number of elements to be returned
Skip (offset) these number of elements that otherwise would be returned by the find operation. Use with the limit() method.
Defining an offset larger than the result set size results in an empty set.
position
Number of elements to skip for the limit() operation.
A CollectionFind object that can be used for additional processing.
Example #1 mysql_xdevapi\CollectionFind::offset() example
<?php
$session = mysql_xdevapi\getSession("mysqlx://user:password@localhost");
$session->sql("DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS addressbook")->execute();
$session->sql("CREATE DATABASE addressbook")->execute();
$schema = $session->getSchema("addressbook");
$create = $schema->createCollection("people");
$create
->add('{"name": "Alfred", "age": 18, "job": "Butler"}')
->execute();
$create
->add('{"name": "Reginald", "age": 42, "job": "Butler"}')
->execute();
// ...
$collection = $schema->getCollection("people");
$result = $collection
->find()
->sort('age asc')
->offset(1)
->limit(1)
->execute();
var_dump($result->fetchAll());
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
array(1) { [0]=> array(4) { ["_id"]=> string(28) "00005b6b536100000000000000f3" ["age"]=> int(42) ["job"]=> string(6) "Butler" ["name"]=> string(8) "Reginald" } }