maxdb_fetch_lengths
result->lengths
(No version information available, might be only in CVS)
result->lengths — Returns the lengths of the columns of the current row in the result set
Description
Procedural style:
array maxdb_fetch_lengths
( resource $result
)
The maxdb_fetch_lengths() function returns an array containing the
lengths of every column of the current row within the result set represented by the
result
parameter. If successful, a numerically indexed array
representing the lengths of each column is returned or FALSE on failure.
Return Values
An array of integers representing the size of each column (not including
any terminating null characters). FALSE if an error occurred.
maxdb_fetch_lengths() is valid only for the current row of the result set.
It returns FALSE if you call it before calling maxdb_fetch_row/array/resource or after retrieving
all rows in the result.
Examples
Example #1 Object oriented style
<?php
$maxdb = new maxdb("localhost", "MONA", "RED", "DEMODB");
if (maxdb_connect_errno()) {
printf("Connect failed: %s\n", maxdb_connect_error());
exit();
}
$query = "SELECT * from hotel.customer WHERE cno = 3000";
if ($result = $maxdb->query($query)) {
$row = $result->fetch_row();
foreach ($result->lengths as $i => $val) {
printf("Field %2d has Length %2d\n", $i+1, $val);
}
$result->close();
}
$maxdb->close();
?>
Example #2 Procedural style
<?php
$link = maxdb_connect("localhost", "MONA", "RED", "DEMODB");
if (maxdb_connect_errno()) {
printf("Connect failed: %s\n", maxdb_connect_error());
exit();
}
$query = "SELECT * from hotel.customer WHERE cno = 3000";
if ($result = maxdb_query($link, $query)) {
$row = maxdb_fetch_row($result);
foreach (maxdb_fetch_lengths($result) as $i => $val) {
printf("Field %2d has Length %2d\n", $i+1, $val);
}
maxdb_free_result($result);
}
maxdb_close($link);
?>
The above example will output
something similar to:
Field 1 has Length 4
Field 2 has Length 3
Field 3 has Length 5
Field 4 has Length 6
Field 5 has Length 5
Field 6 has Length 21