/** * Returns any node above (parent, grandparent, ...) this node * * The array returned from this method will include the root node. If you * do not want the root node, you should do an array_pop() on the array. * * Note: The argument is deprecated and will be removed in version 2; please use * getAncestorsAndSelf() instead. Also, in version 2 the root node will not be * included, as this is hardly ever necessary; you can prepare your code already * now by using constant Tree::API to check whether removing the root node is * necessary. * * @param bool $includeSelf [optional] Whether to include the node itself. * * @return Node[] Indexed array of nodes, sorted from the nearest * one (or self) to the most remote one */ public function getAncestors($includeSelf = false) { $ancestors = $includeSelf ? array($this) : array(); if (null === $this->parent) { return $ancestors; } return array_merge($ancestors, $this->parent->getAncestors(true)); }
public function __construct($iDatabaseID, $iParentID, $sAccountNumber, $sAccountName, $sAccountNameSlug, $bHideUi, $bIsDebit, $bIsCredit) { parent::__construct(array('id' => $iDatabaseID, 'parent' => $iParentID, 'sAccountName' => $sAccountName, 'sAccountNameSlug' => $sAccountNameSlug, 'sAccountNumber' => $sAccountNumber, 'bHideUI' => $bHideUi, 'bFrozen' => false, 'fBalance' => 0.0, 'bIsDebit' => $bIsDebit, 'bIsCredit' => $bIsCredit)); }