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| 50 | 14 | View Code Duplication | public function getElement($offset) |
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| 52 | 14 | if (!array_key_exists($offset, $this->elements)) { |
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| 53 | 4 | throw new \InvalidArgumentException(sprintf( |
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| 54 | 4 | 'There is no element in this vector with that offset: %s', |
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| 55 | $offset |
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| 56 | 4 | )); |
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| 57 | } |
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| 59 | 10 | return $this->elements[$offset]; |
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| 60 | } |
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In PHP, under loose comparison (like
==, or!=, orswitchconditions), values of different types might be equal.For
integervalues, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected: