RE: [PHP] Stripping the first line of a file

2002-02-08 Thread Jerry Verhoef (UGBI)
Use $aFile=file(FILENAME); //$aFile[0] contains the unwanted line echo $aFile[1]; // displays line 2 echo $aFile[n]; // displays line n where n is an positieve interger and not greater then the number of lines in the file http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.file.php HTH Jerry

RE: [PHP] Stripping the first line of a file

2002-02-08 Thread Scott
Thank you! Works. I have a few more questions! I am working on converting a program from perl to PHP as it is the new language of choice at our office. I have been using printf statements in perl to format data. Is there a similar funtion in php? Here is an example from the perl program:

RE: [PHP] Stripping the first line of a file

2002-02-08 Thread Jerry Verhoef (UGBI)
, 2002 4:22 PM To: Jerry Verhoef (UGBI) Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] Stripping the first line of a file Thank you! Works. I have a few more questions! I am working on converting a program from perl to PHP as it is the new language of choice at our office. I have been using

RE: [PHP] Stripping the first line of a file

2002-02-08 Thread Jerry Verhoef (UGBI)
: Friday, February 08, 2002 4:22 PM To: Jerry Verhoef (UGBI) Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] Stripping the first line of a file Thank you! Works. I have a few more questions! I am working on converting a program from perl to PHP as it is the new language of choice

RE: [PHP] Stripping the first line of a file

2002-02-08 Thread Scott
Thanks Jerry! In perl I was doing this: printf NEW (%-193.193s); Which I just read the manual and discovered it works in PHP as well. Basically prints 193 spaces to make sure the line is 255 after I filled the line with other characters. On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Jerry Verhoef (UGBI) wrote: