PHP: SplFileObject::next - Manual
(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)
SplFileObject::next — Read next line
Description
public function SplFileObject::next(): void
Parameters
This function has no parameters.
Return Values
No value is returned.
Examples
Example #1 SplFileObject::next() example
<?php
// Read through file line by line
$file = new SplFileObject("misc.txt");
while (!$file->eof()) {
echo $file->current();
$file->next();
}
?>See Also
- SplFileObject::current() - Retrieve current line of file
- SplFileObject::key() - Get line number
- SplFileObject::seek() - Seek to specified line
- SplFileObject::rewind() - Rewind the file to the first line
- SplFileObject::valid() - Not at EOF
Found A Problem?
11 years ago
Quick note when using next(), it appears that you have to already be at the end of the line in order for it to hop to the next one. I realized this while attempting to do a lineCount implementaiton like the following:
<?php
function lineCount($file)
{
$x=0;
while(!$file->eof()) {
$x++;
$file->next();
}
return $x;
}
$file=new SplFileObject("something");
echo lineCount($file);
?>
It ended up in an infinite loop. The solution was to just call fgets()/current() in the loop, although it wasn't being used anywhere so the following works:
<?php
function lineCount($file)
{
$x=0;
while(!$file->eof()) {
$file->current();
$x++;
$file->next();
}
return $x;
}
$file=new SplFileObject("something");
echo lineCount($file);
?>quijote dot shin at gmail dot com ¶
9 years ago
As @Jonnycake pointed there is no documentation about the following behavior of next();
You need to call current() to really move forward without the need of a source loop.
Be:
<?php
$file = new SplFileObject("file.txt");
echo PHP_EOL . $file->current();
$file->next();
$file->next();
$file->next();
echo PHP_EOL . $file->current(); // 2nd line of the file
?>
<?php
$file = new SplFileObject("file.txt");
echo PHP_EOL . $file->current();
$file->next(); $file->current();
$file->next(); $file->current();
$file->next();
echo PHP_EOL . $file->current(); // be the 4th line of the file
?>
Honestly, I don't know if it is waste of memory and/or CPU .