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Here is my code so far now i want to combine this what i can do ?

<table>
            <tr>

                <th>Imported Files</th> 
                <th>Report Files</th> 
            </tr>
<?php

    $dir = str_replace("/var/www/13_Feb/subscriber-files/","","/var/www/13_Feb/subscriber-files/u*.[cC][sS][vV]");
    $dir2 = str_replace("/var/www/13_Feb/subscriber-files/","","/var/www/13_Feb/subscriber-files/r*.[cC][sS][vV]");



    foreach(glob($dir) as $file)  {
            echo "<tr>";
            echo "<td>". $file."</td>";
            }

            foreach(glob($dir2) as $file)  {
            echo "<td>". $file."</td>";
            }
            echo "</tr>";

?>
</table>

I want to print like this

            echo "<tr>";
    echo "<td>". $file1."</td>";
    echo "<td>". $file2."</td>";
    }
    echo "</tr>";

i.e in the same td what I can do Help me

update:-

I want to print this in to td

$dir = str_replace("/var/www/13_Feb/subscriber-files/","","/var/www/13_Feb/subscriber-files/u*.[cC][sS][vV]");
$dir2 = str_replace("/var/www/13_Feb/subscriber-files/","","/var/www/13_Feb/subscriber-files/r*.[cC][sS][vV]");
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  • do you have the same number of files in each directory? Are you saying you want to show the first file in dir next to the first file in dir2?
    – Brian Glaz
    Feb 15, 2012 at 14:19

4 Answers 4

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This one handles files lists of different sizes.

Plus, you can have more than two columns of "file lists" displayed in the same table.

// retrieve data

$dirs = array(glob($dir), glob($dir2));

// display

$max_files = max(array_map('count', $dirs));
$count_dirs = count($dirs);

echo '<table>';

for($i = 0; $i < $max_files; $i++)
{
  echo '<tr>';
  for($d = 0; $d < $count_dirs; $d++)
  {
    $strFile = (isset($dirs[$d][$i]) ? $dirs[$d][$i] : '[NO FILE]');
    echo '<td>'.$strFile.'</td>';
  }
  echo '</tr>';
}

echo '</table>';
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  • And? What am I supposed to do with that? Feb 15, 2012 at 15:07
  • :) your code is works fine for me in any test page but actually not working with zend when i replace str_replace after that it also works in zend what i can do any suggestion???????????
    – John
    Feb 15, 2012 at 15:16
  • Why don't you simply add chdir("/var/www/13_Feb/subscriber-files"); before the processing? Then you can do $dir = 'u*.[cC][sS][vV]'; etc., and after that, the glob() calls... BTW if you're satisfied with my answer, please don't forget to accept/upvote :) Feb 15, 2012 at 17:53
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$line .= "<tr>";
foreach(glob($dir) as $file)  {     
    $line .= "<td>". $file."</td>";
}
foreach(glob($dir2) as $file)  {
    $line .= "<td>". $file."</td>";
}
$line .= "</tr>";

echo $line;
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If they should be combined and both are of the same size, perhaps this will be a solution (untested)

$dir1_files = glob($dir);
$dir2_files = glob($dir2);

for ($i =0; $i < count($dir1_files); $i++)
{
    echo "<tr>";
    printf("<td>%s</td>", $dir1_files[$i]);
    printf("<td>%s</td>", $dir2_files[$i]);
    echo "</tr>";
}
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PHP 5.3+ has a MultipleIterator for this, combined with the GlobIterator you can have a solution like this:

$iterator = new MultipleIterator();
$iterator->attachIterator(new GlobIterator($dir);
$iterator->attachIterator(new GlobIterator($dir2);
foreach ($iterator as $current) {
    echo "<tr>";
    echo "<td>". $current[0] ."</td>";
    echo "<td>". $current[1] ."</td>";
    echo "</tr>";
}

If you have a different number of files and want to display all of them, you can use the MultipleIterator::MIT_NEED_ANY Flag:

$iterator = new MultipleIterator(MultipleIterator::MIT_NEED_ANY);
$iterator->attachIterator(new GlobIterator($dir);
$iterator->attachIterator(new GlobIterator($dir2);
foreach ($iterator as $current) {
    echo "<tr>";
    echo "<td>". (isset($current[0]) ? $current[0] : '&nbsp;') ."</td>";
    echo "<td>". (isset($current[1]) ? $current[1] : '&nbsp;') ."</td>";
    echo "</tr>";
}

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