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I have a while loop running that is returning values from a MYSQL table. It returns about 90 entries from the query. My hope is to be able to break these 90 values up and display them in groupings of 5. This may sound confusing so let me share some code samples to help clarify:

$con = mysql_connect("host", "username", "password") or die ("Unable to connect to server");
mysql_select_db("database") or die ("Unable to select database");
$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE column IS NOT NULL AND column <> ''");

Here I am pulling the values out that I need from the table...

while($row=mysql_fetch_array($sql))
{
$id=$row['id'];
$column=$row['column'];

echo $id . '<br>';
echo $column . '<br>';

}   

At this point, I have run the loop and get the display of all 90 entries. How can I pull the values out and display them in smaller chunks? If I use the looped values outside of the while loop, it just gives me the last value from the set. Is there a simple way to use the unique $id value from the column to get a specific grouping within the loop?

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  • Do you want them grouped by 5s? Or by their IDs? You mention both. Aug 4, 2011 at 20:17
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    Have you considered using LIMIT clause in your SQL?
    – Dor
    Aug 4, 2011 at 20:19
  • @Jason I am just trying to get an idea on how I can do this, so not too picky about whether to use IDs or grouping by 5.
    – codacopia
    Aug 4, 2011 at 20:27
  • @Presto: Then Hammerite's answer is the best option for groups of 5. Aug 4, 2011 at 20:31

3 Answers 3

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This will add more br's and a hr after each 5 records:

$cnt = 0;
while($row=mysql_fetch_array($sql))
{

  $id=$row['id'];
  $column=$row['column'];

  echo $id . '<br>';
  echo $column . '<br>';

  if($cnt % 5 == 0) echo "<br><br><hr><br><br>";

  $cnt++;
}   
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  • There are several great solutions here, but your answer made sense to me and provided the solution I needed. I also incorporated LIMIT from Dor's comment at the top to get the exact layout that was after. Thanks.
    – codacopia
    Aug 4, 2011 at 20:37
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Here is one (not very sophisticated) approach you could take:

$group_size = 5;
$tracking_variable = 0;
while ($row = function_to_fetch_row()) {
    if ($tracking_variable == 0) {
        // logic for the start of a grouping
    }
    // logic to display the row
    $tracking_variable = ($tracking_variable + 1) % $group_size;
    if ($tracking_variable == 0) {
        // logic for the end of a grouping
    }
}
if ($tracking_variable > 0) {
    // logic for the end of the final grouping
}
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You want to save this data in a variable, and reference it outside of the loop.

Try this:

$data = array();
while($row=mysql_fetch_array($sql))
{
    $data[$row['id']] = $row['column'];
}

And now you can just display specific rows:

print $data[$someRow];
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  • This is very useful and provides a solution to my secondary question. Thanks for the help.
    – codacopia
    Aug 4, 2011 at 20:39

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