Description
array fgetcsv (int fp, int length [, string delimiter])
Similar to fgets() except that fgetcsv() parses the line it reads for fields in CSV format and returns an array containing the fields read. The field delimiter is a comma, unless you specify another delimiter with the optional third parameter.
Fp must be a valid file pointer to a file successfully opened by fopen(), popen(), or fsockopen()
Length must be greater than the longest line to be found in the CSV file (allowing for trailing line-end characters).
Fgetcsv() returns false on error, including end of file.
N.B. A blank line in a CSV file will be returned as an array comprising a single null field, and will not be treated as an error.
Example 1. Fgetcsv() example - Read and print entire contents of a CSV file
$row = 1; $fp = fopen ("test.csv","r"); while ($data = fgetcsv ($fp, 1000, ",")) { $num = count ($data); print "<p> $num fields in line $row: <br>"; $row++; for ($c=0; $c<$num; $c++) { print $data[$c] . "<br>"; } } fclose ($fp); |
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