fgets

fgets -- Get line from file pointer

Description

string fgets(int fp, int length);

Returns a string of up to length - 1 bytes read from the file pointed to by fp. Reading ends when length - 1 bytes have been read, on a newline (which is included in the return value), or on EOF (whichever comes first).

If an error occurs, returns false.

Common Pitfalls:

People used to the 'C' semantics of fgets should note the difference in how EOF is returned.

The file pointer must be valid, and must point to a file successfully opened by fopen(), popen(), or fsockopen().

A simple example follows:

Example 1. Reading a file line by line

  1 
  2 $fd = fopen ("/tmp/inputfile.txt", "r");
  3 while (!feof($fd)) {
  4     $buffer = fgets($fd, 4096);
  5     echo $buffer;
  6 }
  7 fclose ($fd);
  8       

See also fread(), fopen(), popen(), fgetc(), and fsockopen().