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      Gets information about a file using an open file pointer

      fstat

      (PHP 4, PHP 5)

      fstat — Gets information about a file using an open file pointer

      Description

      array fstat ( resource $handle )

      Gathers the statistics of the file opened by the file pointer handle . This function is similar to the stat() function except that it operates on an open file pointer instead of a filename.

      Parameters

      handle

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

      Return Values

      Returns an array with the statistics of the file; the format of the array is described in detail on the stat() manual page.

      Examples

      Example #1 fstat() example

      <?php

      // open a file
      $fp fopen("/etc/passwd""r");

      // gather statistics
      $fstat fstat($fp);

      // close the file
      fclose($fp);

      // print only the associative part
      print_r(array_slice($fstat13));

      ?>

      The above example will output something similar to:

      Array
      (
          [dev] => 771
          [ino] => 488704
          [mode] => 33188
          [nlink] => 1
          [uid] => 0
          [gid] => 0
          [rdev] => 0
          [size] => 1114
          [atime] => 1061067181
          [mtime] => 1056136526
          [ctime] => 1056136526
          [blksize] => 4096
          [blocks] => 8
      )
      

      Notes

      Note: This function will not work on remote files as the file to be examined must be accessible via the server's filesystem.


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