mysql_num_rows
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
mysql_num_rows — Get number of rows in result
Description
Retrieves the number of rows from a result set. This command is only valid for statements like SELECT or SHOW that return an actual result set. To retrieve the number of rows affected by a INSERT, UPDATE, REPLACE or DELETE query, use mysql_affected_rows().
Parameters
- result
-
The result resource that is being evaluated. This result comes from a call to mysql_query().
Return Values
The number of rows in a result set on success or FALSE on failure.
Examples
Example #1 mysql_num_rows() example
<?php
$link = mysql_connect("localhost", "mysql_user", "mysql_password");
mysql_select_db("database", $link);
$result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM table1", $link);
$num_rows = mysql_num_rows($result);
echo "$num_rows Rows\n";
?>
Notes
Note:
If you use mysql_unbuffered_query(), mysql_num_rows() will not return the correct value until all the rows in the result set have been retrieved.
Note:
For backward compatibility, the following deprecated alias may be used: mysql_numrows()
See Also
- mysql_affected_rows() - Get number of affected rows in previous MySQL operation
- mysql_connect() - Open a connection to a MySQL Server
- mysql_data_seek() - Move internal result pointer
- mysql_select_db() - Select a MySQL database
- mysql_query() - Send a MySQL query