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      Gets line from file pointer

      fgets

      (PHP 4, PHP 5)

      fgets — Gets line from file pointer

      Description

      string fgets ( resource $handle [, int $length ] )

      Gets a line from file pointer.

      Parameters

      handle

      The file pointer must be valid, and must point to a file successfully opened by fopen() or fsockopen() (and not yet closed by fclose()).

      length

      Reading ends when length - 1 bytes have been read, on a newline (which is included in the return value), or on EOF (whichever comes first). If no length is specified, it will keep reading from the stream until it reaches the end of the line.

      Note: Until PHP 4.3.0, omitting it would assume 1024 as the line length. If the majority of the lines in the file are all larger than 8KB, it is more resource efficient for your script to specify the maximum line length.

      Return Values

      Returns a string of up to length - 1 bytes read from the file pointed to by handle .

      If an error occurs, returns FALSE.

      ChangeLog

      Version Description
      4.3.0 fgets() is now binary safe
      4.2.0 The length parameter became optional

      Examples

      Example #1 Reading a file line by line

      <?php
      $handle 
      = @fopen("/tmp/inputfile.txt""r");
      if (
      $handle) {
          while (!
      feof($handle)) {
              
      $buffer fgets($handle4096);
              echo 
      $buffer;
          }
          
      fclose($handle);
      }
      ?>

      Notes

      Note: If PHP is not properly recognizing the line endings when reading files either on or created by a Macintosh computer, enabling the auto_detect_line_endings run-time configuration option may help resolve the problem.

      Note: People used to the 'C' semantics of fgets() should note the difference in how EOF is returned.


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