please check out my code below. With that class I am able to display results like so:
$connectTest = new testResults();
$test = $connectTest->grabResults(test, id, id);
echo $test['id'];
echo $test['name'];
echo $test['address'];
In my database I have several fields in the "test" table. I go to my page using index.php?id=1. With this I am displaying just the results from one row because it grabs all results WHERE id = 1.
What I need is the class below to display multiple results. It just displays one row. But if I have multiple rows with id = 1 I would like to display these results, but I cannot get it to work. I have tried a lot of things but I always end up with just one result.
class:
class testResults
{
public function grabResults($table, $field, $id)
{
$result = $this->db->mysqli->query("SELECT * FROM $table WHERE $field = $id");
$resultData[] = array();
if(!$result)
{
return false;
}
while($row = $result->fetch_assoc())
{
$rows[] = $row;
}
foreach ($rows as $resultData)
{
return $resultData;
}
}
}
Edit:
Array ( [id] => 25 [name] => test [status] => 1 )
Array ( [id] => 25 [name] => test [status] => 3 )
Array ( [id] => 25 [name] => test [status] => 5 )
Array ( [id] => 25 [name] => test [status] => 4 )
Array ( [id] => 26 [name] => test [status] => 1 )
Array ( [id] => 26 [name] => test [status] => 3 )
Array ( [id] => 27 [name] => test [status] => 1 )
Array ( [id] => 27 [name] => test [status] => 3 )
Array ( [id] => 27 [name] => test [status] => 5 )
Array ( [id] => 27 [name] => test [status] => 4 )
Array ( [id] => 27 [name] => test [status] => 2 )
Array ( [id] => 27 [name] => test [status] => 4 )
Array ( [id] => 27 [name] => test [status] => 1 )
I am getting results as above, any way to easily display these results in an echo? For each id there are different results, so results will vary with each query. So I would like to display results in a table for example like so:
echo '<table>
<tr>
<td>$id</td>
<td>$name</td>
<td>$status</td>
</tr>
</table>';
So all results will be displayed like in a while loop.
You can just return the array from function and then loop in your script
while($row = $result->fetch_assoc())
{
$rows[] = $row;
}
return $rows;
The you can loop in your script
$test = $connectTest->grabResults(test, id, id);
foreach($test as $value)
{
print_r($value);
}
Upon OP edit
If you need to print them separate you can access all elements with variable name and scopes with keys as follow
$test = $connectTest->grabResults(test, id, id);
echo '<table>';
foreach($test as $value)
{
echo '<tr>
<td>'.$value['id'].'</td>
<td>'.$value['name'].'</td>
<td>'.$value['status'].'</td>
</tr>';
}
echo '</table>';
Since you are passing the full resultset to another layer for processing, you can skip the loop to generate an array of associative arrays from the resultset.
class testResults {
public function grabResults($table, $field, $id) {
// For the record, I feel a prepared statement is in order here...
$result = $this->db->mysqli->query("SELECT * FROM $table WHERE $field = $id");
return $result->fetch_all(MYSQLI_ASSOC); // just in case you wanted to see the column names
}
}
Then when you want to generate an html table from the returned array of associative arrays, use implode()
as a flexible solution that doesn't care if you ever change the number of columns being passed in -- it will handle an indefinite number of columns.
if ($resultset = grabResults("tests", "name", "test")) {
echo "<table>";
foreach ($resultset as $i => $row) {
// if (!$i) { echo "<tr><th>" , implode("</th><th>", array_keys($row)) , "</th></tr>"; }
echo "<tr><td>" , implode("</td><td>", $row) , "</td><tr>"
}
echo "</table>";
}
It looks like you are returning a single row of your results with this bit of the function:
foreach ($rows as $resultData)
{
return $resultData;
}
You should just return the whole thing instead.
while($row = $result->fetch_assoc())
{
$rows[] = $row;
}
return $rows;
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