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pg_result_seek

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pg_result_seekSet internal row offset in result instance

Açıklama

pg_result_seek(PgSql\Result $result, int $row): bool

pg_result_seek() sets the internal row offset in the result instance.

Bağımsız Değişkenler

result

pg_query(), pg_query_params() veya pg_execute() işlevinden dönen PgSql\Result nesnesi.

row

Row to move the internal offset to in the PgSql\Result instance. Rows are numbered starting from zero.

Dönen Değerler

Başarı durumunda true, başarısızlık durumunda false döner.

Sürüm Bilgisi

Sürüm: Açıklama
8.1.0 sonuç bağımsız değişkeni artık PgSql\Result nesnesi kabul ediyor, evvelce bir özkaynak kabul ederdi.

Örnekler

Örnek 1 pg_result_seek() example

<?php

// Connect to the database
$conn = pg_pconnect("dbname=publisher");

// Execute a query
$result = pg_query($conn, "SELECT author, email FROM authors");

// Seek to the 3rd row (assuming there are 3 rows)
pg_result_seek($result, 2);

// Fetch the 3rd row
$row = pg_fetch_row($result);

?>

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andrew-php dot net at andrew dot net dot au
19 years ago
Ah, this is a handy feature for resetting the record index, for example, if you're used pg_fetch_{row,array,assoc} to iterate over the result set, and you want to do it again later on, without reexecuting your query. Something like:

<?php pg_result_seek($result, 0); ?>

will allow you to iterate over the result set all over again...
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