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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Count no of netstat states Post 302911088 by balajesuri on Wednesday 30th of July 2014 03:11:09 AM
Old 07-30-2014
Looks like you managed to print just the state of each server.
Now, try to push each state as the key in an associative array and keep incrementing the value each time you find the same state in the array keys.
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INGRES_FETCH_ASSOC(3)							 1						     INGRES_FETCH_ASSOC(3)

ingres_fetch_assoc - Fetch a row of result into an associative array

SYNOPSIS
array ingres_fetch_assoc (resource $result) DESCRIPTION
This function is stores the data fetched from a query executed using ingres_query(3) in an associative array, using the field names as keys. With regard to speed, the function is identical to ingres_fetch_object(3), and almost as quick as ingres_fetch_row(3) (the difference is insignificant). By default, arrays created by ingres_fetch_assoc(3) start from position 1 and not 0 as with other DBMS extensions. The starting position can be adjusted to 0 using the configuration parameter ingres.array_index_start. Note Related Configurations See also the ingres.array_index_start, ingres.fetch_buffer_size and ingres.utf8 directives in Runtime Configuration. PARAMETERS
o $result - The query result identifier RETURN VALUES
Returns an associative array that corresponds to the fetched row, or FALSE if there are no more rows EXAMPLES
Example #1 Fetch a row into an associative array <?php $link = ingres_connect($database, $user, $password); $result = ingres_query($link,"select * from table"); while ($row = ingres_fetch_assoc($result)) { echo $row["user_id"]; // using associative array echo $row["fullname"]; } ?> SEE ALSO
ingres_query(3), ingres_num_fields(3), ingres_field_name(3), ingres_fetch_array(3), ingres_fetch_object(3), ingres_fetch_row(3). PHP Documentation Group INGRES_FETCH_ASSOC(3)
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