Because an empty string is a falsy value in PHP:
var_dump((bool) ""); // bool(false)
The PHP Manual
To make the first example work with empty strings you should check against array_shift
returning NULL:
$arr = [1, "", 1, ""];
while (($elm = array_shift($arr)) !== NULL) {
var_dump($elm);
}
Explanation
array_shift
removes the first element from the array and returns its value:
$arr = [1, ""];
array_shift($arr); // we get 1
array_shift($arr); // we get ""
array_shift($arr); // we get NULL because the array is empty now
In your first example you have while ($elm = array_shift($arr))
which means:
- remove the first element and save its value inside
$elm
- interpret
$elm
as a boolean (this is done implicitly) and only continue if it evaluates to TRUE.
Let's manually go through each iteration to make it more clear:
true
value inwhile()
. In first array, you second value isnull
, Which consider asfalse
OR0
value. Hence while loop getting stop.