Please look into the example.
My source file is like,
00,57,3,2008-07-24 06:30:06
10,1,8025171,"1M00",17907023,2008-07-23 18:16:58
10,2,8025171,"1M00",17907023,2008-07-23 18:17:01
99,184
What should i do if i want output like...
hello,00,57,3,2008-07-24 06:30:06... (7 Replies)
Dear friends,
Below is my program and current output. I wish to have 3 or 4 column output in order to accomodate in single page. i do have subsequent command to process after user enter the number.
Program
COUNT=1
for MYDIR in `ls /`
do
VOBS=${MYDIR}
echo "${COUNT}. ${MYDIR}"
... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I have an input file like the following:
11_3_4
2_1_35
3_15__
_16989
Where '_' is a space. The data is in a table. Is there a way for the program to prompt the user for x1,y1 and x2,y2, where x1,y1 is the desired number (for example x=6 y=4 is a value of 4) and move to a desired spot... (2 Replies)
Hi, I need somebody's help with sorting data with awk.
I've got a file:
10 aaa 4584
12 bbb 6138
20 ccc 4417
21 ddd 7796
10 eee 7484
12 fff ... (5 Replies)
HI Guys,
I just want to replace data for First Column and Row Cell(1,1)
Input :-
Hello A B C
X 1 2 3
Y 4 5 6
Z 7 8 9
Output:-
Byee A B C
X 1 2 3
Y 4 5 6
Z 7 8 9
From Hello to Byee .....And The Each file have Different String. (3 Replies)
HI Guys,
I have below Input :-
X L1 5
Y L1 10
Z L1 15
X L2 20
Y L2 12
Z L2 15
X L3 100
Y L3
Z L3 300
Output:-
ID L1 L2 L3
X 5 10 15
Y 20 12 15
Z 100 Null 300 (11 Replies)
DB2_FETCH_ARRAY(3) 1 DB2_FETCH_ARRAY(3)db2_fetch_array - Returns an array, indexed by column position, representing a row in a result setSYNOPSIS
array db2_fetch_array (resource $stmt, [int $row_number = -1])
DESCRIPTION
Returns an array, indexed by column position, representing a row in a result set. The columns are 0-indexed.
PARAMETERS
o $stmt
- A valid stmt resource containing a result set.
o $row_number
- Requests a specific 1-indexed row from the result set. Passing this parameter results in a PHP warning if the result set uses a
forward-only cursor.
RETURN VALUES
Returns a 0-indexed array with column values indexed by the column position representing the next or requested row in the result set.
Returns FALSE if there are no rows left in the result set, or if the row requested by $row_number does not exist in the result set.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Iterating through a forward-only cursor
If you call db2_fetch_array(3) without a specific row number, it automatically retrieves the next row in the result set.
<?php
$sql = "SELECT id, name, breed, weight FROM animals ORDER BY breed";
$stmt = db2_prepare($conn, $sql);
$result = db2_execute($stmt);
while ($row = db2_fetch_array($stmt)) {
printf ("%-5d %-16s %-32s %10s
",
$row[0], $row[1], $row[2], $row[3]);
}
?>
The above example will output:
0 Pook cat 3.20
5 Rickety Ride goat 9.70
2 Smarty horse 350.00
Example #2
Retrieving specific rows with db2_fetch_array(3) from a scrollable cursor
If your result set uses a scrollable cursor, you can call db2_fetch_array(3) with a specific row number. The following example
retrieves every other row in the result set, starting with the second row.
<?php
$sql = "SELECT id, name, breed, weight FROM animals ORDER BY breed";
$result = db2_exec($stmt, $sql, array('cursor' => DB2_SCROLLABLE));
$i=2;
while ($row = db2_fetch_array($result, $i)) {
printf ("%-5d %-16s %-32s %10s
",
$row[0], $row[1], $row[2], $row[3]);
$i = $i + 2;
}
?>
The above example will output:
0 Pook cat 3.20
5 Rickety Ride goat 9.70
2 Smarty horse 350.00
SEE ALSO db2_fetch_assoc(3), db2_fetch_both(3), db2_fetch_object(3), db2_fetch_row(3), db2_result(3).
PHP Documentation Group DB2_FETCH_ARRAY(3)