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The mysqli_result class

Introduction

(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

Represents the result set obtained from a query against the database.

Class synopsis

class mysqli_result implements IteratorAggregate {
/* Properties */
public readonly int $current_field;
public readonly int $field_count;
public readonly ? array $lengths;
public readonly int|string $num_rows;
public int $type;
/* Methods */
public __construct( mysqli $mysql, int $result_mode = MYSQLI_STORE_RESULT)
public data_seek(int $offset): bool
public fetch_all(int $mode = MYSQLI_NUM): array
public fetch_array(int $mode = MYSQLI_BOTH): array|null|false
public fetch_assoc(): array|null|false
public fetch_column(int $column = 0): null|int|float|string|false
public fetch_field_direct(int $index): object|false
public fetch_field(): object|false
public fetch_fields(): array
public fetch_object(string $class = "stdClass", array $constructor_args = []): object|null|false
public fetch_row(): array|null|false
public field_seek(int $index): bool
public free(): void
public close(): void
public free_result(): void
public getIterator(): Iterator
}

Properties

type

Stores whether the result is buffered or unbuffered as an int (MYSQLI_STORE_RESULT or MYSQLI_USE_RESULT, respectively).

Changelog

Version Description
8.0.0 mysqli_result implements IteratorAggregate now. Previously, Traversable was implemented instead.

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