$result
, mixed $field_name_or_number
) pg_field_prtlen() returns the actual printed length (number of characters) of a specific value in a PostgreSQL result
. Row numbering starts at 0. This function will return FALSE
on an error.
field_name_or_number
can be passed either as an integer or as a string. If it is passed as an integer, PHP recognises it as the field number, otherwise as field name.
See the example given at the pg_field_name() page.
Note:
This function used to be called pg_fieldprtlen().
PostgreSQL query result resource, returned by pg_query(), pg_query_params() or pg_execute() (among others).
Row number in result. Rows are numbered from 0 upwards. If omitted, current row is fetched.
The field printed length, or FALSE
on error.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 | <?php $dbconn = pg_connect( "dbname=publisher" ) or die ( "Could not connect" ); $res = pg_query( $dbconn , "select * from authors where author = 'Orwell'" ); $i = pg_num_fields( $res ); for ( $j = 0; $j < $i ; $j ++) { echo "column $j\n" ; $fieldname = pg_field_name( $res , $j ); echo "fieldname: $fieldname\n" ; echo "printed length: " . pg_field_prtlen( $res , $fieldname ) . " characters\n" ; echo "storage length: " . pg_field_size( $res , $j ) . " bytes\n" ; echo "field type: " . pg_field_type( $res , $j ) . " \n\n" ; } ?> |
The above example will output:
column 0 fieldname: author printed length: 6 characters storage length: -1 bytes field type: varchar column 1 fieldname: year printed length: 4 characters storage length: 2 bytes field type: int2 column 2 fieldname: title printed length: 24 characters storage length: -1 bytes field type: varchar
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