The MySQLi_Result class
Introduction
Represents the result set obtained from a query against the database.
Class synopsis
MySQLi_Result
{
/* Properties */
int $current_field
;
int $field_count;
array $lengths;
int $num_rows;
/* Methods */
int MySQLi_Result::mysqli_field_tell
( mysqli_result $result
)
}Table of Contents
- mysqli_result->current_field — Get current field offset of a result pointer
- mysqli_result::data_seek — Adjusts the result pointer to an arbitary row in the result
- mysqli_result::fetch_all — Fetches all result rows as an associative array, a numeric array, or both
- mysqli_result::fetch_array — Fetch a result row as an associative, a numeric array, or both
- mysqli_result::fetch_assoc — Fetch a result row as an associative array
- mysqli_result::fetch_field_direct — Fetch meta-data for a single field
- mysqli_result::fetch_field — Returns the next field in the result set
- mysqli_result::fetch_fields — Returns an array of objects representing the fields in a result set
- mysqli_result::fetch_object — Returns the current row of a result set as an object
- mysqli_result::fetch_row — Get a result row as an enumerated array
- mysqli_result->field_count — Get the number of fields in a result
- mysqli_result::field_seek — Set result pointer to a specified field offset
- mysqli_result::free — Frees the memory associated with a result
- mysqli_result->lengths — Returns the lengths of the columns of the current row in the result set
- mysqli_result->num_rows — Gets the number of rows in a result