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SQLite3Result::fetchArray

(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0)

SQLite3Result::fetchArray Fetches a result row as an associative or numerically indexed array or both

Description

public array SQLite3Result::fetchArray ([ int $mode = SQLITE3_BOTH ] )

Fetches a result row as an associative or numerically indexed array or both. By default, fetches as both.

Parameters

mode

Controls how the next row will be returned to the caller. This value must be one of either SQLITE3_ASSOC, SQLITE3_NUM, or SQLITE3_BOTH.

  • SQLITE3_ASSOC: returns an array indexed by column name as returned in the corresponding result set

  • SQLITE3_NUM: returns an array indexed by column number as returned in the corresponding result set, starting at column 0

  • SQLITE3_BOTH: returns an array indexed by both column name and number as returned in the corresponding result set, starting at column 0

Return Values

Returns a result row as an associatively or numerically indexed array or both.



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alan at synergymx dot com
2 years ago
To loop through a record set:

<?php
        $db
= new SQLite3('auth.sqlite');

       
$sql = "SELECT user_id, username, opt_status FROM tbl_user";

       
$result = $db->query($sql);//->fetchArray(SQLITE3_ASSOC);

       
$row = array();

       
$i = 0;

         while(
$res = $result->fetchArray(SQLITE3_ASSOC)){

             if(!isset(
$res['user_id'])) continue;

             
$row[$i]['user_id'] = $res['user_id'];
             
$row[$i]['username'] = $res['username'];
             
$row[$i]['opt_status'] = $res['opt_status'];

             
$i++;

          }

         
print_r($row);
?>

 
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