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 mysqli_fetch_fields    (PHP 5 CVS only) mysqli_fetch_fields     (no version information, might be only in CVS) result->fetch_fields -- Returns an array of objects representing the fields in a result setDescriptionProcedural Style: mixed mysqli_fetch_fields  ( object result) Object oriented style (method): class result  {  mixed fetch_fields  ( int fieldnr) } 
     This function serves an identical purpose to the mysqli_fetch_field()
     function with the single difference that, instead of returning one object at a time for
     each field, the columns are returned as an array of objects. For a description of the
     attributes of each object and their meaning, see the mysqli_fetch_field()
     function.
    Return values
     Returns an array of objects which contains field definition informations or FALSE if no field information
     is available.
     
     表格 1. Object attributes | Attribute | Description | 
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 | name | The name of the column |  | orgname | Original column name if an alias was specified |  | table | The name of the table this field belongs to (if not calculated) |  | orgtable | Original table name if an alias was specified |  | def | The default value for this field, represented as a string |  | max_length | The maximum width of the field for the result set. |  | flags | An integer representing the bit-flags for the field. |  | type | The data type used for this field |  | decimals | The number of decimals used (for integer fields) | 
Example| 例子 1. Object oriented style | 
<?php$mysqli = new mysqli("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "world");
 
 /* check connection */
 if (mysqli_connect_errno()) {
 printf("Connect failed: %s\n", mysqli_connect_error());
 exit();
 }
 
 $query = "SELECT Name, SurfaceArea from Country ORDER BY Code LIMIT 5";
 
 if ($result = $mysqli->query($query)) {
 
 /* Get field information for all columns */
 $finfo = $result->fetch_fields();
 
 for ($i=0; $i < count($finfo); $i++) {
 printf("Name:     %s\n", $finfo[$i]->name);
 printf("Table:    %s\n", $finfo[$i]->table);
 printf("max. Len: %d\n", $finfo[$i]->max_length);
 printf("Flags:    %d\n", $finfo[$i]->flags);
 printf("Type:     %d\n\n", $finfo[$i]->type);
 }
 $result->close();
 }
 
 /* close connection */
 $mysqli->close();
 ?>
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 | 例子 2. Procedural style | 
<?php$link = mysqli_connect("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "world");
 
 /* check connection */
 if (mysqli_connect_errno()) {
 printf("Connect failed: %s\n", mysqli_connect_error());
 exit();
 }
 
 $query = "SELECT Name, SurfaceArea from Country ORDER BY Code LIMIT 5";
 
 if ($result = mysqli_query($link, $query)) {
 
 /* Get field information for all columns */
 $finfo = mysqli_fetch_fields($result);
 
 for ($i=0; $i < count($finfo); $i++) {
 printf("Name:     %s\n", $finfo[$i]->name);
 printf("Table:    %s\n", $finfo[$i]->table);
 printf("max. Len: %d\n", $finfo[$i]->max_length);
 printf("Flags:    %d\n", $finfo[$i]->flags);
 printf("Type:     %d\n\n", $finfo[$i]->type);
 }
 mysqli_free_result($result);
 }
 
 /* close connection */
 mysqli_close($link);
 ?>
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     The above examples would produce the following output:
     | Name:     Name
Table:    Country
max. Len: 11
Flags:    1
Type:     254
Name:     SurfaceArea
Table:    Country
max. Len: 10
Flags:    32769
Type:     4 | 
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