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fgetc

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

fgetcGets character from file pointer

설명

string fgetc ( resource $handle )

Gets a character from the given file pointer.

인수

handle

파일 포인터는 fopen(), fsockopen()을 통하여 성공적으로 열려, fclose()로 닫지 않은 유효한 파일이여야 합니다.

반환값

Returns a string containing a single character read from the file pointed to by handle. Returns FALSE on EOF.

Warning

이 함수는 논리 FALSE를 반환하지만, 0이나 "" 등, 논리 FALSE로 취급할 수 있는 다른 값을 반환할 수 있습니다. 자세한 정보는 논리형 섹션을 참고하십시오. 이 함수의 반환값을 확인하려면 === 연산자를 이용하십시오.

예제

Example #1 A fgetc() example

<?php
$fp 
fopen('somefile.txt''r');
if (!
$fp) {
    echo 
'Could not open file somefile.txt';
}
while (
false !== ($char fgetc($fp))) {
    echo 
"$char\n";
}
?>

주의

Note: 이 함수는 바이너리 안전입니다.

참고

  • fread() - Binary-safe file read
  • fopen() - Opens file or URL
  • popen() - Opens process file pointer
  • fsockopen() - Open Internet or Unix domain socket connection
  • fgets() - Gets line from file pointer



fgetcsv> <fflush
[edit] Last updated: Thu, 20 Jun 2013
 
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ktraas at gmail dot com (Kevin Traas)
4 years ago
I was using command-line PHP to create an interactive script and wanted the user to enter just one character of input - in response a Yes/No question.  Had some trouble finding a way to do so using fgets(), fgetc(), various suggestions using readline(), popen(), etc.  Came up with the following that works quite nicely:

$ans = strtolower( trim( `bash -c "read -n 1 -t 10 ANS ; echo \\\$ANS"` ) );
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sfinktah at php dot spamtrak dot org
2 years ago
To read a single key-press in CLI mode, you can either use ncurses (which will probably require additional modules for PHP) or get nasty with the *nix "/bin/stty" command)

<?php
  
function stty($options) {
     
exec($cmd = "/bin/stty $options", $output, $el);
     
$el AND die("exec($cmd) failed");
      return
implode(" ", $output);
   }

   function
getchar($echo = false) {
     
$echo = $echo ? "" : "-echo";

     
# Get original settings
     
$stty_settings = preg_replace("#.*; ?#s", "", stty("--all"));

     
# Set new ones
     
stty("cbreak $echo");

     
# Get characters until a PERIOD is typed, 
      # showing their hexidecimal ordinal values.
     
printf("> ");
      do {
        
printf("%02x ", ord($c = fgetc(STDIN)));
      } while (
$c != '.');

     
# Return settings
     
stty($stty_settings);
   }

  
getchar();
?>
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alex at alexdemers dot me
4 years ago
The best and simplest way to get input from a user in the CLI with only PHP is to use fgetc() function with the STDIN constant:

<?php

echo 'Are you sure you want to quit? (y/n) ';
$input = fgetc(STDIN);

if (
$input == 'y')
{
    exit(
0);
}

?>

 
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