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      Seeks on a file pointer

      fseek

      (PHP 4, PHP 5)

      fseek — Seeks on a file pointer

      Description

      int fseek ( resource $handle , int $offset [, int $whence ] )

      Sets the file position indicator for the file referenced by handle . The new position, measured in bytes from the beginning of the file, is obtained by adding offset to the position specified by whence .

      Parameters

      handle

      A file system pointer resource that is typically created using fopen().

      offset

      The offset.

      To move to a position before the end-of-file, you need to pass a negative value in offset .

      whence

      whence values are:

      • SEEK_SET - Set position equal to offset bytes.
      • SEEK_CUR - Set position to current location plus offset .
      • SEEK_END - Set position to end-of-file plus offset .

      If whence is not specified, it is assumed to be SEEK_SET.

      Return Values

      Upon success, returns 0; otherwise, returns -1. Note that seeking past EOF is not considered an error.

      Examples

      Example #1 fseek() example

      <?php

      $fp 
      fopen('somefile.txt''r');

      // read some data
      $data fgets($fp4096);

      // move back to the beginning of the file
      // same as rewind($fp);
      fseek($fp0);

      ?>

      Notes

      Note: If you have opened the file in append ("a" or "a+") mode, any data you write to the file will always be appended, regardless of the file position.

      Note: May not be used on file pointers returned by fopen() if they use the "http://" or "ftp://" formats. fseek() gives also undefined results for append-only streams (opened with "a" flag).

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