I am uploading a csv file and then parsing it using str_getcsv. All works great except that I need a way to cycle through them. Ideally, it'd be great to have the array come back and look like this:
Array (
[1] => Array
(
[0] => 1 // first id in csv
[1] => name
[2] => address
[3] => town
[4] => state
[5] => zip
[6] => phone
[7] => website
[8] => other
[9] => other
)
[22] => Array
(
[10] => name
[11] => address
[12] => town
[13] => state
[14] => zip
[15] => phone
[16] => website
[17] => other
[18] => other
)
[24] => Array
(
[19] => name
[20] => address
[21] => town
[22] => state
[23] => zip
[24] => phone
[25] => website
[26] => other
[27] => other
)
)
However the data comes back like the following:
Array
(
[0] => 1 // first id in csv
[1] => name
[2] => address
[3] => town
[4] => state
[5] => zip
[6] => phone
[7] => website
[8] => other
[9] => other
22 // id field
[10] => name
[11] => address
[12] => town
[13] => state
[14] => zip
[15] => phone
[16] => website
[17] => other
[18] => other
24// id field
[19] => name
[20] => address
[21] => town
[22] => state
[23] => zip
[24] => phone
[25] => website
[26] => other
[27] => other
Any suggestions on how to fix this to look like the array at the top? right now I'm doing:
$csvfile = file_get_contents($targetFile);
$csv = str_getcsv($csvfile);
str_getcsv() expects the string passed as parameter to be one record.
But since your source is a file anyway the easiest way is probably to use fgetcsv() instead of str_getcsv()
$data = array();
$fp = fopen($targetFile, 'rb');
while(!feof($fp)) {
$data[] = fgetcsv($fp);
}
fclose($fp);
self-contained example:
<?php
$targetFile = 'soTest.csv';
setup($targetFile);
$data = array();
$fp = fopen($targetFile, 'rb');
while(!feof($fp)) {
$data[] = fgetcsv($fp);
}
var_dump($data);
function setup($targetFile) {
file_put_contents($targetFile, <<< eot
1,name,address,town,state,zip,phone,website,other,other
2,name,address,town,state,zip,phone,website,other,other
3,name,address,town,state,zip,phone,website,other,other
eot
);
}
prints
array(3) {
[0]=>
array(10) {
[0]=>
string(1) "1"
[1]=>
string(4) "name"
[2]=>
string(7) "address"
[3]=>
string(4) "town"
[4]=>
string(5) "state"
[5]=>
string(3) "zip"
[6]=>
string(5) "phone"
[7]=>
string(7) "website"
[8]=>
string(5) "other"
[9]=>
string(5) "other"
}
[1]=>
array(10) {
[0]=>
string(1) "2"
[1]=>
string(4) "name"
[2]=>
string(7) "address"
[3]=>
string(4) "town"
[4]=>
string(5) "state"
[5]=>
string(3) "zip"
[6]=>
string(5) "phone"
[7]=>
string(7) "website"
[8]=>
string(5) "other"
[9]=>
string(5) "other"
}
[2]=>
array(10) {
[0]=>
string(1) "3"
[1]=>
string(4) "name"
[2]=>
string(7) "address"
[3]=>
string(4) "town"
[4]=>
string(5) "state"
[5]=>
string(3) "zip"
[6]=>
string(5) "phone"
[7]=>
string(7) "website"
[8]=>
string(5) "other"
[9]=>
string(5) "other"
}
}
edit2: For using the first element of each record as the key in the result array:
<?php
$targetFile = 'soTest.csv';
setup($targetFile);
$data = array();
$fp = fopen($targetFile, 'rb');
while(!feof($fp)) {
$row = fgetcsv($fp);
$id = array_shift($row);
$data[$id] = $row;
}
var_dump($data);
function setup($targetFile) {
file_put_contents($targetFile, <<< eot
1,name,address,town,state,zip,phone,website,other,other
2,name,address,town,state,zip,phone,website,other,other
3,name,address,town,state,zip,phone,website,other,other
eot
);
}
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