Note that, if you want to get the amount of columns of a table and you're using the "SHOW COLUMNS FROM $table" query, you will have to use mysql_num_rows() instead of mysql_num_fields() on the result. This becomes logical when thinking about it, because the SHOW COLUMNS query returns a result with six columns (Field, Type, Null, Key, Default and Extra) and with a single row for every column found. If you'd count the number of fields, you'd always get 6. If you count the number of rows, you'll get the amount of columns found.
mysql_num_fields
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
mysql_num_fields — Sonuçtaki alan sayısını al
Açıklama
int mysql_num_fields
( resource $sonuç
)
Bir sorgunun döndürdüğü alanların sayısını alır.
Dönen Değerler
Başarı durumunda resource türündeki sonuç kümesinde bulunan alanların sayısını, hata durumunda FALSE döndürür.
Örnekler
Örnek 1 - mysql_num_fields() örneği
<?php
$result = mysql_query("SELECT id,email FROM people WHERE id = '42'");
if (!$result) {
echo 'Sorgu çalıştırılamadı: ' . mysql_error();
exit;
}
/* 2 döndürür, çünkü id,email === iki alan */
echo mysql_num_fields($result);
?>
Notlar
Bilginize: Geriye uyumluluk adına, kullanımı önerilmese de şu takma adı kullanabilirsiniz: mysql_numfields()
Ayrıca Bakınız
- mysql_select_db() - Bir MySQL veritabanı seçer
- mysql_query() - Send a MySQL query
- mysql_fetch_field() - Get column information from a result and return as an object
- mysql_num_rows() - Sonuçtaki satır sayısını al
mysql_num_fields
php at jezusisheer dot nl
30-Mar-2007 07:10
30-Mar-2007 07:10
tharkey at tharkey dot net
19-Jun-2003 06:26
19-Jun-2003 06:26
You can use it without a requete, just to list the fields :
$liste_champs = mysql_list_fields ( $Base, $Table, $connexion);
for ($i=0; $i < mysql_num_fields ($l_champs); $i++) {
echo ( mysql_field_name ($l_champs, $i) );
echo (' / ');
}
apass AT passmoore DOT com
01-Oct-2002 10:52
01-Oct-2002 10:52
Adding to the last comment: you can dynamically loop through any number of columns AND rows like so-
$query="your SQL";
$result=mysql_query($query) or die("Query ($query) sucks!");
$fields=mysql_num_fields($result);
echo "<table>\n<tr>";
for ($i=0; $i < mysql_num_fields($result); $i++) //Table Header
{ print "<th>".mysql_field_name($result, $i)."</th>"; }
echo "</tr>\n";
while ($row = mysql_fetch_row($result)) { //Table body
echo "<tr>";
for ($f=0; $f < $fields; $f++) {
echo "<td>$row[$f]</td>"; }
echo "</tr>\n";}
echo "</table><p>";
This has been tested.
matt at iwdt dot net
24-Sep-2001 01:09
24-Sep-2001 01:09
here's one way to print out a row of <th> tags from a table
NOTE: i didn't test this
$result = mysql_query("select * from table");
for ($i = 0; $i < mysql_num_fields($result); $i++) {
print "<th>".mysql_field_name($result, $i)."</th>\n";
}
post a comment if there's an error
bwark at stanford dot edu
24-Dec-2000 10:56
24-Dec-2000 10:56
If you just want the number of fields in a table, you can do something like this:
<?php
$db_id = mysql_connet();
$result = mysql_query("DESCRIBE [tableName], $db_id);
$numFields = mysql_num_rows($result);
?>
Because "DESCRIBE" returns one row for each field in the table (at least in MySQL), this will work.
