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Operating Systems Linux There is anyone whu can be my MASTER, my Teacher, my Instractor and my Friend., Post 302082404 by gsr_kashyap on Wednesday 2nd of August 2006 03:21:02 AM
Old 08-02-2006
nice to c that every one is with good spirit

good everyone, thats a good spirit to share and i think no one is master here and yet everyone is master of their own. keep it up guys and gals.
 

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MYSQLI_STMT_GET_RESULT(3)						 1						 MYSQLI_STMT_GET_RESULT(3)

mysqli_stmt::get_result - Gets a result set from a prepared statement

       Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
mysqli_result mysqli_stmt::get_result (void ) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style mysqli_result mysqli_stmt_get_result (mysqli_stmt $stmt) Call to return a result set from a prepared statement query. PARAMETERS
o $ stmt -Procedural style only: A statement identifier returned by mysqli_stmt_init(3). RETURN VALUES
Returns a resultset or FALSE on failure. MYSQL NATIVE DRIVER ONLY
Available only with mysqlnd. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Object oriented style <?php $mysqli = new mysqli("127.0.0.1", "user", "password", "world"); if($mysqli->connect_error) { die("$mysqli->connect_errno: $mysqli->connect_error"); } $query = "SELECT Name, Population, Continent FROM Country WHERE Continent=? ORDER BY Name LIMIT 1"; $stmt = $mysqli->stmt_init(); if(!$stmt->prepare($query)) { print "Failed to prepare statement "; } else { $stmt->bind_param("s", $continent); $continent_array = array('Europe','Africa','Asia','North America'); foreach($continent_array as $continent) { $stmt->execute(); $result = $stmt->get_result(); while ($row = $result->fetch_array(MYSQLI_NUM)) { foreach ($row as $r) { print "$r "; } print " "; } } } $stmt->close(); $mysqli->close(); ?> Example #2 Procedural style <?php $link = mysqli_connect("127.0.0.1", "user", "password", "world"); if (!$link) { $error = mysqli_connect_error(); $errno = mysqli_connect_errno(); print "$errno: $error "; exit(); } $query = "SELECT Name, Population, Continent FROM Country WHERE Continent=? ORDER BY Name LIMIT 1"; $stmt = mysqli_stmt_init($link); if(!mysqli_stmt_prepare($stmt, $query)) { print "Failed to prepare statement "; } else { mysqli_stmt_bind_param($stmt, "s", $continent); $continent_array = array('Europe','Africa','Asia','North America'); foreach($continent_array as $continent) { mysqli_stmt_execute($stmt); $result = mysqli_stmt_get_result($stmt); while ($row = mysqli_fetch_array($result, MYSQLI_NUM)) { foreach ($row as $r) { print "$r "; } print " "; } } } mysqli_stmt_close($stmt); mysqli_close($link); ?> The above examples will output: Albania 3401200 Europe Algeria 31471000 Africa Afghanistan 22720000 Asia Anguilla 8000 North America SEE ALSO
mysqli_prepare(3), mysqli_stmt_result_metadata(3), mysqli_stmt_fetch(3), mysqli_fetch_array(3), mysqli_stmt_store_result(3). PHP Documentation Group MYSQLI_STMT_GET_RESULT(3)
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