PHP feof() Function
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Definition and Usage
The feof() function checks if the "end-of-file" (EOF) has been reached.
This function returns TRUE if an error occurs, or if EOF has been reached.
Otherwise it returns
FALSE.
Syntax
Parameter |
Description |
file |
Required. Specifies the open file to check |
Tips and Notes
Tip: The feof() function is useful for looping through data of unknown length.
Example
<?php
$file = fopen("test.txt", "r");
//Output a line of the file until the end is reached
while(! feof($file))
{
echo fgets($file). "<br />";
}
fclose($file);
?>
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The output of the code above will be:
Hello, this is a test file.
There are three lines here.
This is the last line.
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