mysqli_result::field_seek
mysqli_field_seek
(PHP 5, PHP 7)
mysqli_result::field_seek -- mysqli_field_seek — Set result pointer to a specified field offset
Description
Object oriented style
public mysqli_result::field_seek ( int $fieldnr ) : bool
Procedural style
mysqli_field_seek ( mysqli_result $result , int $fieldnr ) : bool
Sets the field cursor to the given offset. The next call to mysqli_fetch_field() will retrieve the field definition of the column associated with that offset.
Note:
To seek to the beginning of a row, pass an offset value of zero.
Parameters
-
result
-
Procedural style only: A result set identifier returned by mysqli_query(), mysqli_store_result() or mysqli_use_result().
-
fieldnr
-
The field number. This value must be in the range from
0
tonumber of fields - 1
.
Return Values
Returns true
on success or false
on failure.
Examples
Example #1 Object oriented style
<?php $mysqli = new mysqli("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "world"); /* check connection */ if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { printf("Connect failed: %s\n", mysqli_connect_error()); exit(); } $query = "SELECT Name, SurfaceArea from Country ORDER BY Code LIMIT 5"; if ($result = $mysqli->query($query)) { /* Get field information for 2nd column */ $result->field_seek(1); $finfo = $result->fetch_field(); printf("Name: %s\n", $finfo->name); printf("Table: %s\n", $finfo->table); printf("max. Len: %d\n", $finfo->max_length); printf("Flags: %d\n", $finfo->flags); printf("Type: %d\n\n", $finfo->type); $result->close(); } /* close connection */ $mysqli->close(); ?>
Example #2 Procedural style
<?php $link = mysqli_connect("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "world"); /* check connection */ if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { printf("Connect failed: %s\n", mysqli_connect_error()); exit(); } $query = "SELECT Name, SurfaceArea from Country ORDER BY Code LIMIT 5"; if ($result = mysqli_query($link, $query)) { /* Get field information for 2nd column */ mysqli_field_seek($result, 1); $finfo = mysqli_fetch_field($result); printf("Name: %s\n", $finfo->name); printf("Table: %s\n", $finfo->table); printf("max. Len: %d\n", $finfo->max_length); printf("Flags: %d\n", $finfo->flags); printf("Type: %d\n\n", $finfo->type); mysqli_free_result($result); } /* close connection */ mysqli_close($link); ?>
The above examples will output:
Name: SurfaceArea Table: Country max. Len: 10 Flags: 32769 Type: 4
See Also
- mysqli_fetch_field() - Returns the next field in the result set
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