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parsecsv-for-php/examples/basic.php
zynode ae00f949f0 parseCSV 0.3.2
This is primarily a bug-fix release for a critical
bug which was brought to my attention.

- Fixed a critical bug in conditions parsing which
  would generate corrupt matching patterns causing
  the condition(s) to not work at all in some
  situations.

- Fixed a small code error which would cause PHP to
  generate a invalid offset notice when zero length
  values were fed into the unparse() method to
  generate CSV data from an array.

git-svn-id: http://parsecsv-for-php.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@22 339761fc-0c37-0410-822d-8b8cac1f6a97
2008-03-31 22:50:36 +00:00

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<pre>
<?php
# include parseCSV class.
require_once('../parsecsv.lib.php');
# create new parseCSV object.
$csv = new parseCSV();
# Parse '_books.csv' using automatic delimiter detection...
$csv->auto('_books.csv');
# ...or if you know the delimiter, set the delimiter character
# if its not the default comma...
// $csv->delimiter = "\t"; # tab delimited
# ...and then use the parse() function.
// $csv->parse('_books.csv');
# Output result.
// print_r($csv->data);
?>
</pre>
<style type="text/css" media="screen">
table { background-color: #BBB; }
th { background-color: #EEE; }
td { background-color: #FFF; }
</style>
<table border="0" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3">
<tr>
<?php foreach ($csv->titles as $value): ?>
<th><?php echo $value; ?></th>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</tr>
<?php foreach ($csv->data as $key => $row): ?>
<tr>
<?php foreach ($row as $value): ?>
<td><?php echo $value; ?></td>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</tr>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</table>