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PDOStatement::fetchFetches the next row from a result set Description
public mixed PDOStatement::fetch
([ int
$fetch_style
[, int $cursor_orientation = PDO::FETCH_ORI_NEXT
[, int $cursor_offset = 0
]]] )
Fetches a row from a result set associated with a PDOStatement object. The
Parameters
Return Values
The return value of this function on success depends on the fetch type. In
all cases, Examples
Example #1 Fetching rows using different fetch styles
<?php The above example will output: PDO::FETCH_ASSOC: Return next row as an array indexed by column name Array ( [NAME] => apple [COLOUR] => red ) PDO::FETCH_BOTH: Return next row as an array indexed by both column name and number Array ( [NAME] => banana [0] => banana [COLOUR] => yellow [1] => yellow ) PDO::FETCH_LAZY: Return next row as an anonymous object with column names as properties PDORow Object ( [NAME] => orange [COLOUR] => orange ) PDO::FETCH_OBJ: Return next row as an anonymous object with column names as properties kiwi Example #2 Fetching rows with a scrollable cursor
<?php The above example will output: Reading forwards: 21 10 5 16 0 5 19 20 10 Reading backwards: 19 20 10 16 0 5 21 10 5 See Also
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