SplFileObject::setCsvControl
(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)
SplFileObject::setCsvControl — Set the delimiter, enclosure and escape character for CSV
Description
$separator = ",", string $enclosure = "\"", string $escape = "\\"): voidSets the delimiter, enclosure and escape character for parsing CSV fields.
Parameters
separatorThe
separatorparameter sets the field separator. It must be a single byte character.enclosureThe
enclosureparameter sets the field enclosure character. It must be a single byte character.escapeThe
escapeparameter sets the escape character. It must be a single byte character or the empty string. The empty string ("") disables the proprietary escape mechanism.WarningIn the input stream, the
enclosurecharacter can always be escaped by doubling it inside a quoted string, resulting in a singleenclosurecharacter in the parsed result. Theescapecharacter works differently: If a sequence ofescapeandenclosurecharacters appear in the input, both characters will be present in the parsed result. So for the default parameters, a CVS line like"a""b","c\"d"will have the fields parsed asa"bandc\"d, respectively.WarningAs of PHP 8.4.0, depending on the default value of
escapeis deprecated. It needs to be provided explicitly either positionally or by the use of named arguments.
When escape is set to anything other than an empty string ("") it can result in CSV that is not compliant with » RFC 4180 or unable to survive a roundtrip through the PHP CSV functions. The default for escape is "\\" so it is recommended to set it to the empty string explicitly. The default value will change in a future version of PHP, no earlier than PHP 9.0.
Return Values
No value is returned.
Errors/Exceptions
Throws a ValueError if separator or enclosure is not one byte long.
Throws a ValueError if escape is not one byte long or the empty string.
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 8.4.0 | Relying on the default value of escape is now deprecated. |
| 7.4.0 | The escape parameter now also accepts an empty string to disable the proprietary escape mechanism. |
Examples
Example #1 SplFileObject::setCsvControl() example
<?php
$file = new SplFileObject("data.csv");
$file->setFlags(SplFileObject::READ_CSV);
$file->setCsvControl('|');
foreach ($file as $row) {
list ($fruit, $quantity) = $row;
// Do something with values
}
?>Contents of data.csv
<?php apples|20 bananas|14 cherries|87 ?>
See Also
- SplFileObject::getCsvControl() - Get the delimiter, enclosure and escape character for CSV
- SplFileObject::fgetcsv() - Gets line from file and parse as CSV fields
- SplFileObject::fputcsv() - Write a field array as a CSV line
- fputcsv() - Format line as CSV and write to file pointer
- fgetcsv() - Gets line from file pointer and parse for CSV fields
- str_getcsv() - Parse a CSV string into an array