PHP 7.0.6 Released

cubrid_fetch_object

(PECL CUBRID >= 8.3.0)

cubrid_fetch_objectFetche the next row and returns it as an object

Description

object cubrid_fetch_object ( resource $result [, string $class_name [, array $params [, int $type ]]] )

This function returns an object with the column names of the result set as properties. The values of these properties are extracted from the current row of the result.

Parameters

result

result comes from a call to cubrid_execute()

class_name

The name of the class to instantiate. If not specified, a stdClass (stdClass is PHP's generic empty class that's used when casting other types to objects) object is returned.

params

An optional array of parameters to pass to the constructor for class_name objects.

type

Type can only be CUBRID_LOB, this parameter will be used only when you need to operate the lob object.

Return Values

An object, when process is successful.

FALSE, when there are no more rows; NULL, when process is unsuccessful.

Examples

Example #1 cubrid_fetch_object() example

<?php
$conn 
cubrid_connect("localhost"33000"demodb");
$res cubrid_execute($conn"SELECT * FROM code");

var_dump(cubrid_fetch_object($res));

// if you want to operate LOB object, you can use cubrid_fetch_object($res, CUBRID_LOB)

class demodb_code {
    public 
$s_name null;
    public 
$f_name null;

    public function 
toString() {
        
var_dump($this);
    }
}

var_dump(cubrid_fetch_object($res"demodb_code"));

// if you want to operate LOB object, you can use cubrid_fetch_object($res, "demodb_code", CUBRID_LOB)

class demodb_code_construct extends demodb_code {
    public function 
__construct($s$f) {
        
$this->s_name $s
        
$this->f_name $f
    }   
}

var_dump(cubrid_fetch_object($res'demodb_code_construct', array('s_name''f_name')));

// if you want to operate LOB object, you can use cubrid_fetch_object($res, 'demodb_code_construct', array('s_name', 'f_name'), CUBRID_LOB)


var_dump(cubrid_fetch_object($res));

cubrid_close_request($res);
cubrid_disconnect($conn);
?>

The above example will output:

object(stdClass)#1 (2) {
  ["s_name"]=>
  string(1) "X"
  ["f_name"]=>
  string(5) "Mixed"
}
object(demodb_code)#1 (2) {
  ["s_name"]=>
  string(1) "W"
  ["f_name"]=>
  string(5) "Woman"
}
object(demodb_code_construct)#1 (2) {
  ["s_name"]=>
  string(6) "s_name"
  ["f_name"]=>
  string(6) "f_name"
}
object(stdClass)#1 (2) {
  ["s_name"]=>
  string(1) "B"
  ["f_name"]=>
  string(6) "Bronze"
}

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