09-29-2010
No chance.
Suggest you use the software which created this database to output the data in the format you require.
Btw. This looks like confidential personal data. Should it be in the public domain?
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
splobjectstorage
SPLOBJECTSTORAGE(3) 1 SPLOBJECTSTORAGE(3)
The SplObjectStorage class
INTRODUCTION
The SplObjectStorage class provides a map from objects to data or, by ignoring data, an object set. This dual purpose can be useful in
many cases involving the need to uniquely identify objects.
CLASS SYNOPSIS
SplObjectStorage
SplObjectStorageCountableIteratorSerializableArrayAccess
Methods
o public void SplObjectStorage::addAll (SplObjectStorage $storage)
o public void SplObjectStorage::attach NULL (object $object, [mixed $data])
o public bool SplObjectStorage::contains (object $object)
o public int SplObjectStorage::count (void )
o public object SplObjectStorage::current (void )
o public void SplObjectStorage::detach (object $object)
o public string SplObjectStorage::getHash (object $object)
o public mixed SplObjectStorage::getInfo (void )
o public int SplObjectStorage::key (void )
o public void SplObjectStorage::next (void )
o public bool SplObjectStorage::offsetExists (object $object)
o public mixed SplObjectStorage::offsetGet (object $object)
o public void SplObjectStorage::offsetSet NULL (object $object, [mixed $data])
o public void SplObjectStorage::offsetUnset (object $object)
o public void SplObjectStorage::removeAll (SplObjectStorage $storage)
o public void SplObjectStorage::removeAllExcept (SplObjectStorage $storage)
o public void SplObjectStorage::rewind (void )
o public string SplObjectStorage::serialize (void )
o public void SplObjectStorage::setInfo (mixed $data)
o public void SplObjectStorage::unserialize (string $serialized)
o public bool SplObjectStorage::valid (void )
EXAMPLES
Example #1
SplObjectStorage as a set
<?php
// As an object set
$s = new SplObjectStorage();
$o1 = new StdClass;
$o2 = new StdClass;
$o3 = new StdClass;
$s->attach($o1);
$s->attach($o2);
var_dump($s->contains($o1));
var_dump($s->contains($o2));
var_dump($s->contains($o3));
$s->detach($o2);
var_dump($s->contains($o1));
var_dump($s->contains($o2));
var_dump($s->contains($o3));
?>
The above example will output:
bool(true)
bool(true)
bool(false)
bool(true)
bool(false)
bool(false)
Example #2
SplObjectStorage as a map
<?php
// As a map from objects to data
$s = new SplObjectStorage();
$o1 = new StdClass;
$o2 = new StdClass;
$o3 = new StdClass;
$s[$o1] = "data for object 1";
$s[$o2] = array(1,2,3);
if (isset($s[$o2])) {
var_dump($s[$o2]);
}
?>
The above example will output:
array(3) {
[0]=>
int(1)
[1]=>
int(2)
[2]=>
int(3)
}
PHP Documentation Group SPLOBJECTSTORAGE(3)