HookEvent::arguments() method

Retrieve or set a hooked function argument

Example

// Retrieve first argument by index (0=first)
$page = $event->arguments(0);

// Retrieve array of all arguments
$arguments = $event->arguments();

// Retrieve argument by name
$page = $event->arguments('page');

// Set first argument by index
$event->arguments(0, $page);

// Set first argument by name
$event->arguments('page', $page); 

Usage

// basic usage
$array = $event->arguments();

// usage with all arguments
$array = $event->arguments(int $n = null, mixed $value = null);

Arguments

NameType(s)Description
n (optional)int

Zero based number of the argument you want to retrieve, where 0 is the first. May also be a string containing the argument name. Omit to return array of all arguments.

value (optional)mixed

Value that you want to set to this argument, or omit to only return the argument.

Return value

array null mixed


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API reference based on ProcessWire core version 3.0.236

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