diff --git a/src/Csv.php b/src/Csv.php index ab3361c..ce2909c 100644 --- a/src/Csv.php +++ b/src/Csv.php @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ use ParseCsv\extensions\DatatypeTrait; class Csv { /* - Class: parseCSV v0.4.3 beta + Class: ParseCSV v1.0.0 https://github.com/parsecsv/parsecsv-for-php Fully conforms to the specifications lined out on Wikipedia: @@ -39,43 +39,7 @@ class Csv { OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - - Code Examples - ---------------- - # general usage - $csv = new parseCSV('data.csv'); - print_r($csv->data); - ---------------- - # tab delimited, and encoding conversion - $csv = new parseCSV(); - $csv->encoding('UTF-16', 'UTF-8'); - $csv->delimiter = "\t"; - $csv->parse('data.tsv'); - print_r($csv->data); - ---------------- - # auto-detect delimiter character - $csv = new parseCSV(); - $csv->auto('data.csv'); - print_r($csv->data); - ---------------- - # modify data in a csv file - $csv = new parseCSV(); - $csv->sort_by = 'id'; - $csv->parse('data.csv'); - # "4" is the value of the "id" column of the CSV row - $csv->data[4] = array('firstname' => 'John', 'lastname' => 'Doe', 'email' => 'john@doe.com'); - $csv->save(); - ---------------- - # add row/entry to end of CSV file - # - only recommended when you know the exact structure of the file - $csv = new parseCSV(); - $csv->save('data.csv', array(array('1986', 'Home', 'Nowhere', '')), true); - ---------------- - # convert 2D array to csv data and send headers - # to browser to treat output as a file and download it - $csv = new parseCSV(); - $csv->output('movies.csv', $array, array('field 1', 'field 2'), ','); - ---------------- + For code examples, please read the files within the 'examples' dir. */ /**