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(PHP 5 < 5.4.0, PECL sqlite >= 1.0.0)
sqlite_field_name -- SQLiteResult::fieldName -- SQLiteUnbuffered::fieldName — Returns the name of a particular field
$result
, int $field_index
)面向对象风格 (method):
$field_index
)$field_index
)
Given the ordinal column number, field_index
,
sqlite_field_name() returns the name of that field in
the result set result
.
result
The SQLite result resource. This parameter is not required when using the object-oriented method.
field_index
The ordinal column number in the result set.
Returns the name of a field in an SQLite result set, given the ordinal
column number; FALSE
on error.
由
SQLITE_ASSOC
与 SQLITE_BOTH
返回的列名会依照 sqlite.assoc_case
配置选项的值决定大小写。
[#1] Jan Holeek [2011-01-12 05:27:08]
This code works with SQlite version 3 databases.
<?php
function sqlite_field_names($dbfile, $tablename){
try
{
$db = new PDO("sqlite:".$dbfile);
$sql=$db->query("SELECT sql FROM sqlite_master WHERE tbl_name='".$tablename."'");
foreach($sql as $row)
{
$fields = $row["sql"];
}
$db = NULL;
}
catch(PDOException $e)
{
print "Exception : ".$e->getMessage();
}
$cut=strtok($fields,"(");
while($fieldnames[]=strtok(",")) {};
array_pop($fieldnames);
foreach($fieldnames as $no => $field)
if (strpos($field, "PRIMARY KEY")){
strtok($field,"(");
$primary=strtok(")");
unset($fieldnames[$no]);
} else
$fieldnames[$no]=strtok($field, " ");
return $fieldnames;
}
print_r(array_values(sqlite_field_names($dbfile, $tablename)));
?>
[#2] admin at psychonautical dot org [2010-11-09 23:58:17]
It's not the most elegant way, but it works:
<?php
function sqlite_field_names($db, $tablename){
$sq5=sqlite_single_query($db, "SELECT sql FROM sqlite_master WHERE tbl_name='".$tablename."'", SQLITE_NUM);
$kommando=$sq5[0];
$cut=strtok($kommando,"(");
while($fieldnames[]=strtok(",")) {};
array_pop($fieldnames);
foreach($fieldnames as $no => $field)
if (strpos($field, "PRIMARY KEY")){
strtok($field,"(");
$primary=strtok(")");
unset($fieldnames[$no]);
} else
$fieldnames[$no]=strtok($field, " ");
return $fieldnames;
}
?>
[#3] rrf5000 at psu dot edu [2007-06-22 01:03:13]
While working with SQLite using its object-oriented mode, I found need to display a column/field name without knowing what it was in advance. I couldn't find any examples on the Internet, just this document. So, for anyone who happens to need to do this, here's an example.
<?php
$db = "db/database.sqlite";
// create new database (OO interface)
$dbo = new SQLiteDatabase("$db");
// create table foo and insert sample data
$dbo->query("
CREATE TABLE foo(id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name CHAR(255));
INSERT INTO foo (name) VALUES('Ilia1');
INSERT INTO foo (name) VALUES('Ilia2');
INSERT INTO foo (name) VALUES('Ilia3');
");
$query = "SELECT * FROM foo;";
$result = $dbo->query($query) or die("Error in query");
echo "
<table border='1' cellpadding='10'>
<tr>
<td>".$result->fieldName(0)."</td>
<td>".$result->fieldName(1)."</td>
</tr>";
// iterate through the retrieved rows
while ($result->valid()) {
// fetch current row
$row = $result->current();
echo "
<tr>
<td>".$row[0]."</td>
<td>".$row[1]."</td>
</tr>";
// proceed to next row
$result->next();
}
echo "</table>";
?>