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PHP fetch_assoc() and mysqli_fetch_assoc()
This article is created to cover the two functions of PHP, that are:
- fetch_assoc()
- mysqli_fetch_assoc()
Both functions are used to fetch next row of result set as an associative array. The only difference is, the fetch_assoc() is used with PHP MySQLi object-oriented script, whereas the mysqli_fetch_assoc() is used with PHP MySQLi procedural script.
PHP fetch_assoc()
The PHP fetch_assoc() function fetches the next row of a result set as an associative array, in PHP MySQLi object-oriented style. For example:
<?php $server = "localhost"; $user = "root"; $pass = ""; $db = "fresherearth"; $conn = new mysqli($server, $user, $pass, $db); if($conn -> connect_errno) { echo "Database connection failed!<BR>"; echo "Reason: ", $conn -> connect_error; exit(); } $sql = "SELECT * FROM customer"; $result = $conn -> query($sql); if($result == true) { while($row = $result -> fetch_assoc()) { echo "Name: ", $row['name']; echo "<BR>"; echo "Age: ", $row['age']; echo "<HR>"; } $result -> free_result(); } else { echo "Something went wrong!<BR>"; echo "Error Description: ", $conn -> error; } $conn -> close(); ?>
The output produced by above PHP example on fetch_assoc() function, is shown in the snapshot given below:
Note - The mysqli() is used to open a connection to the MySQL database server, in object-oriented style.
Note - The new keyword is used to create a new object.
Note - The connect_errno is used to get/return the error code (if any) from last connect call, in object-oriented style.
Note - The connect_error is used to get the error description (if any) from last connection, in object-oriented style.
Note - The query() is used to perform query on the MySQL database, in object-oriented style.
Note - The free_result() is used to free the stored result, in object-oriented style.
Note - The error is used to return the description of error (if any), by the most recent function call, in object-oriented style.
Note - The close() is used to close an opened connection, in object-oriented style.
Note - If you want to fetch and display the data using column number, then use fetch_row() (object-oriented) or mysqli_fetch_row() (procedural).
The above example, can also be written as:
<?php $conn = new mysqli("localhost", "root", "", "fresherearth"); if(!$conn -> connect_errno) { if($result = $conn -> query("SELECT * FROM customer")) { while($row = $result -> fetch_assoc()) { echo "Name: ", $row['name']; echo "<BR>"; echo "Age: ", $row['age']; echo "<HR>"; } } } $conn -> close(); ?>
PHP fetch_assoc() Syntax
The syntax of fetch_assoc() function in PHP, is:
$result -> fetch_assoc()
PHP mysqli_fetch_assoc()
The PHP mysqli_fetch_assoc() function fetches the next row of a result set as an associative array, in PHP MySQLi procedural style. For example:
<?php $conn = mysqli_connect("localhost", "root", "", "fresherearth"); if(!mysqli_connect_errno()) { if($result = mysqli_query($conn, "SELECT * FROM customer")) { while($row = mysqli_fetch_assoc($result)) { echo "Name: ", $row['name']; echo "<BR>"; echo "Age: ", $row['age']; echo "<HR>"; } } } mysqli_close($conn); ?>
Note - The mysqli_connect() is used to open a connection to the MySQL database server, in procedural style.
Note - The mysqli_connect_errno() is used to get/return the error code (if any) from last connect call, in procedural style.
Note - The mysqli_query() is used to perform query on the MySQL database, in procedural style.
Note - The mysqli_close() is used to close an opened connection to the MySQL database, in procedural style.
PHP mysqli_fetch_assoc() Syntax
The syntax of mysqli_fetch_assoc() function in PHP, is:
mysqli_fetch_assoc(result)
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