Command: fputcsv()
Command format: int fputcsv ( resource handle [, array fields [, string delimiter [, string enclosure]]] )
Command analysis: fputcsv() format a line (passed in fields array) Convert to CSV format and write to the file specified by handle. Returns the length of the written string, or FALSE on error. The optional delimiter parameter sets the field delimiter (only one character is allowed). The default is comma:,. The optional enclosure parameter sets the field wrapper (only one character allowed). The default is double quotes: ".
Write code (error code):
Copy code The code is as follows:
< ;?php
$users = array(
array("username","department","title");
array("user1","1","Secretariat","Department member");
array("user2","2","office","section member");
array("user3","3","Logistics Office","section member") ;
);
$handle = fopen("html/csvfile.csv","w");
foreach($users as $line){
fputcsv($user,$line) ;
}
//When you "invite" the file, remember to "send it back"
fclose($handle);
?>
Code Analysis: Create an empty csvfile.csv file in the html/file directory (create it manually), then open it with the command and write the files of the users array:
Seeing this, everyone must know what is wrong. ";" is the culprit. I suddenly realize that the connector in the multi-dimensional array is ",". I mistakenly typed a semicolon. This error is very hidden. Don't make it again. !
Remember: Multidimensional arrays are connected using the
PHP fputcsv() function
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