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I have a file (Test.txt) with the following data: 1,0

I am wanting to read the contents of this file into an array and then print the variables. Here is my current code:

    function readUserDetails($username) {
    $userDetails = explode(',', file($username.".txt"));
    print($userDetails[0].$userDetails[1]);
}

If I call the readUserDetails function with the folowing parameters: "Test", I get the following errors:

Notice: Array to string conversion in C:\Users\s13\Game\Game6\default.php on line 128 Notice: Undefined offset: 1 in C:\Users\s13\Game\Game6\default.php on line 129 Array

Can I please have some help to get this working?

4 Answers 4

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The PHP file() function reads a file into an array, one line of the file into each array element. See http://php.net/manual/en/function.file.php. explode() expects a string. Look at what file() is reading to see if it's what you want:

<?php
   ...
   $userDetails = file($username.".txt");
   print_r($userDetails);
?>
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file($username.".txt") already returns you an array and you are trying to explode an array with , delimeter

Try this

function readUserDetails($username) {
  $userDetails = explode(',', file_get_contents($username.".txt"));
  print($userDetails[0].$userDetails[1]);
}
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You can use file_get_contents() to return the contents of a file as a string.

$userDetails = explode(',', file_get_contents($username.".txt"));

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Try:

$array = explode( "\n", file_get_contents( $username .'txt' ) );

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