Object oriented style (method):
$result_type
= SQLITE_BOTH [, bool $decode_binary
= true ]] )$result_type
= SQLITE_BOTH [, bool $decode_binary
= true ]] )sqlite_current() is identical to sqlite_fetch_array() except that it does not advance to the next row prior to returning the data; it returns the data from the current position only.
The SQLite result resource. This parameter is not required when using the object-oriented method.
The optional result_type
parameter accepts a constant and determines how the returned array will be indexed. Using SQLITE_ASSOC
will return only associative indices (named fields) while SQLITE_NUM
will return only numerical indices (ordinal field numbers). SQLITE_BOTH
will return both associative and numerical indices. SQLITE_BOTH
is the default for this function.
When the decode_binary
parameter is set to TRUE
(the default), PHP will decode the binary encoding it applied to the data if it was encoded using the sqlite_escape_string(). You should normally leave this value at its default, unless you are interoperating with databases created by other sqlite capable applications.
Returns an array of the current row from a result set; FALSE
if the current position is beyond the final row.
The column names returned by SQLITE_ASSOC
and SQLITE_BOTH
will be case-folded according to the value of the sqlite.assoc_case configuration option.
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