PHP mysqli fetch_assoc() Function
Example - Object Oriented style
Fetch a result row as an associative array:
<?php
$mysqli = new mysqli("localhost","my_user","my_password","my_db");
if ($mysqli -> connect_errno) {
echo "Failed to connect to MySQL: " .
$mysqli -> connect_error;
exit();
}
$sql = "SELECT Lastname, Age FROM Persons ORDER BY Lastname";
$result -> query($sql);
// Associative array
$row = $result
-> fetch_assoc();
printf ("%s (%s)\n", $row["Lastname"], $row["Age"]);
// Free result set
$result
-> free_result();
$mysqli -> close();
?>
Look at example of procedural style at the bottom.
Definition and Usage
The fetch_assoc() / mysqli_fetch_assoc() function fetches a result row as an associative array.
Note: Fieldnames returned from this function are case-sensitive.
Syntax
Object oriented style:
$mysqli_result -> fetch_assoc()
Procedural style:
mysqli_fetch_assoc(result)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
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result | Required. Specifies a result set identifier returned by mysqli_query(), mysqli_store_result() or mysqli_use_result() |
Technical Details
Return Value: | Returns an associative array of strings representing the fetched row. NULL if there are no more rows in result-set |
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PHP Version: | 5+ |
Example - Procedural style
Fetch a result row as an associative array:
<?php
$con = mysqli_connect("localhost","my_user","my_password","my_db");
if (mysqli_connect_errno()) {
echo "Failed to connect to MySQL: " . mysqli_connect_error();
exit();
}
$sql = "SELECT Lastname, Age FROM Persons ORDER BY Lastname";
$result = mysqli_query($con, $sql);
// Associative array
$row = mysqli_fetch_assoc($result);
printf ("%s (%s)\n", $row["Lastname"], $row["Age"]);
// Free result set
mysqli_free_result($result);
mysqli_close($con);
?>
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