mysqli::get_charset
, mysqli_get_charset
mysqli::get_charset
mysqli_get_charset
Returns a character set object
Description
Object oriented styleobject mysqli::get_charset();
Procedural styleobject mysqli_get_charset(mysqli link);
Returns a character set object providing several properties of the current active character set.
Parameters
link
-
Procedural style only: A link identifier returned by
mysqli_connect
ormysqli_init
Return Values
The function returns a character set object with the following properties:
charset
-
Character set name
collation
-
Collation name
dir
-
Directory the charset description was fetched from (?) or '' for built-in character sets
min_length
-
Minimum character length in bytes
max_length
-
Maximum character length in bytes
number
-
Internal character set number
state
-
Character set status (?)
Examples
Example 20.114. mysqli::get_charset
example
Object oriented style
<?php $db = mysqli_init(); $db->real_connect('localhost','root','','test'); var_dump($db->get_charset()); ?>
Procedural style
<?php $db = mysqli_init(); mysqli_real_connect($db, 'localhost','root','','test'); var_dump($db->get_charset()); ?>
The above examples will output:
object(stdClass)#2 (7) { ['charset']=> string(6) 'latin1' ['collation']=> string(17) 'latin1_swedish_ci' ['dir']=> string(0) '' ['min_length']=> int(1) ['max_length']=> int(1) ['number']=> int(8) ['state']=> int(801) }
See Also
mysqli_character_set_name
|
mysqli_set_charset |