So here is my final test code, notice the check for ' ' in the if.
Since I'm on Linux, this has to do with whats between the last LF and
EOF which is nothing but this nothing will get printed out.
$file = fopen("somefile.txt", "r");
while (! feof($file))
{
$names = trim(fgets($file));
if ($names == '')
{
break;
}
print $names."sometext\n";
}
fclose($file);
- aurf
On Nov 24, 2009, at 5:52 PM, ryan wrote:
Is this what you want
$file = fopen("test.txt", "r");
while (!feof($file)) {
$line = trim(fgets($file));
print $line."sometext\n";
}
fclose($file);
outputs
asometext
bsometext
csometext
Ref to http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.fgets.php. "Reading
ends when /length/ - 1 bytes have been read, on a newline (which is
included in the return value), or on EOF (whichever comes first). If
no length is specified, it will keep reading from the stream until
it reaches the end of the line. "
aurfalien@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to append some text to what I read from a file.
My code;
$file = fopen("foo.txt", "r");
while (!feof($file)) {
$line = fgets($file);
print $line."sometext";
}
fclose($file);
foo,txt;
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
And when I run the script, it looks like;
a
sometextb
sometextc
sometextd
...
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
- aurf
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