fgetcsv
Gets line from file pointer and parse for CSV fields
Description
arrayfgetcsv
resourcehandle
intlength
stringdelimiter
stringenclosure
handle
A valid file pointer to a file successfully opened by fopen,
popen, or fsockopen.
length (Optional)
Must be greater than the longest line (in characters) to be found in the CSV file
(allowing for trailing line-end characters). It became optional in PHP 5.
delimiter (Optional)
Set the field delimiter (one character only). Defaults as a comma.
enclosure (Optional)
Set the field enclosure character (one character only). Defaults as a double quotation mark. Added in PHP 4.3.0.
Similar to fgets except that
fgetcsv parses the line it reads for fields
in CSV format and returns an array containing
the fields read.
fgetcsv returns &false; on error, including
end of file.
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.
Read and print the entire contents of a CSV file
$num fields in line $row:
\n";
$row++;
for ($c=0; $c < $num; $c++) {
echo $data[$c] . "
\n";
}
}
fclose($handle);
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fgetcsv has been binary safe since PHP 4.3.5
¬e.line-endings;
See also explode, file,
and pack