mysql_fetch_assoc()
- Fetch a result row as an associative array.This function will return a row as an associative array where the column names will be the keys storing corresponding value.
Description: Returns an associative array that corresponds to the fetched row and moves the internal data pointer ahead. mysql_fetch_assoc() is equivalent to calling mysql_fetch_array() with MYSQL_ASSOC for the optional second parameter. It only returns an associative array.
After that you need to do the array_values()
so that it converts all the values to array with numeric keys.
array_values
— Return all the values of an array
array_values()
returns all the values from the array and indexes the array numerically.
If your query returns multiple rows as output you can prefer this method:
$sqlxx = mysql_query("SELECT userName FROM rcpa_users WHERE upline_users = '$selectuname'");
$final_tjans = array();
while($tjans = mysql_fetch_assoc($sqlxx))
{
$final_tjans[] = $tjans['userName'];
}
print_r($final_tjans);
If you code returns only single row as output:
$sqlxx = mysql_query("SELECT userName FROM rcpa_users WHERE upline_users = '$selectuname'");
$tjans = mysql_fetch_assoc($sqlxx));
$final_tjans = array_values($tjans);
print_r($final_tjans);
Example:
<?php
$array = array("size" => "XL", "color" => "gold");
print_r(array_values($array));
?>
Output:
Array
(
[0] => XL
[1] => gold
)
Note: Usage of mysql
extension was deprecated in PHP 5.5.0, and it was removed in PHP 7.0.0. Instead, the MySQLi or PDO_MySQL extension should be used.
mysql_*
as it is deprecated and removed in PHP 7. start learning to use eithermysqli_*
or PDO$array[] = $tjans['userName']
mysql_fetch_array()
will be returning both in numeric key and field name as key. But as u request if all the rows are to be aligned then you had to push data into arrays inside the loop.