PHP mysqli_data_seek() Function



Definition and Usage

A PHP result object (of the class mysqli_result) represents the MySQL result, returned by the SELECT or, DESCRIBE or, EXPLAIN queries.

The mysqli_data_seek() function accepts a result object and an integer value representing an offset, as parameters, and moves the data seek of the given result object to the specified row.

Syntax

mysqli_data_seek($result, $offset);

Parameters

Sr.No Parameter & Description
1

result(Mandatory)

This is an identifier representing a result object.

2

offset(Mandatory)

This is an integer value representing an offset to which you need to move the data seek in the given result object.

Return Values

The PHP mysqli_data_seek() function returns a boolean value which is, TRUE incase of success and FALSE incase of failure.

PHP Version

This function was first introduced in PHP Version 5 and works works in all the later versions.

Example

Following example demonstrates the usage of the mysqli_data_seek() function (in procedural style) −


This will produce following result −

Table Created.....
Record Inserted.....
Array
(
    [0] => 2
    [1] => Jonathan
    [2] => Trott
    [3] => CapeTown
    [4] => SouthAfrica
)

Example

In object oriented style the syntax of this function is $result->data_seek; Following is the example of this function in object oriented style $minus;

 query("CREATE TABLE Test(Name VARCHAR(255), AGE INT)");
   $con -> query("insert into Test values('Raju', 25),('Rahman', 30),('Sarmista', 27)");
   $con -> query("insert into Test values('Mohan', 28),('Raghav', 35),('Devika', 30)");

   print("Table Created.....\n");

   $stmt = $con -> prepare( "SELECT * FROM Test WHERE Name in(?, ?, ?, ?)");
   $stmt -> bind_param("ssss", $name1, $name2, $name3, $name4);
   $name1 = 'Raju';
   $name2 = 'Rahman';
   $name3 = 'Raghav';
   $name4 = 'Devika';

   //Executing the statement
   $stmt->execute();

   //Retrieving the result
   $res = $stmt->get_result();

   //Seek to 3rd row
   $res->data_seek(2);

   //Fetching the contents of the row
   $row = $res->fetch_row();
   print_r($row);

   //Closing the statement
   $stmt->close();

   //Closing the connection
   $con->close();
?>

This will produce following result −

Table Created.....
Array
(
    [0] => Raghav
    [1] => 35
)
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