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File: adodb/rsfilter.inc.php
Role: Auxiliary script
Content type: text/plain
Description: Auxiliary script
Class: PHP MySQL JSON Manager
Build and Execute SQL queries with results in JSON
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Date: 9 years ago
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<?php
/**
 * @version V4.93 10 Oct 2006 (c) 2000-2012 John Lim (jlim#natsoft.com). All rights reserved.
 * Released under both BSD license and Lesser GPL library license.
 * Whenever there is any discrepancy between the two licenses,
 * the BSD license will take precedence.
 *
 * Set tabs to 4 for best viewing.
 *
 * Latest version is available at http://php.weblogs.com
 *
 * Requires PHP4.01pl2 or later because it uses include_once
*/

/*
    Filter all fields and all rows in a recordset and returns the
    processed recordset. We scroll to the beginning of the new recordset
    after processing.
   
    We pass a recordset and function name to RSFilter($rs,'rowfunc');
    and the function will be called multiple times, once
    for each row in the recordset. The function will be passed
    an array containing one row repeatedly.
   
    Example:
    
    // ucwords() every element in the recordset
    function do_ucwords(&$arr,$rs)
    {
        foreach($arr as $k => $v) {
            $arr[$k] = ucwords($v);
        }
    }
    $rs = RSFilter($rs,'do_ucwords');
 */
function RSFilter($rs,$fn)
{
    if (
$rs->databaseType != 'array') {
        if (!
$rs->connection) return false;
       
       
$rs = $rs->connection->_rs2rs($rs);
    }
   
$rows = $rs->RecordCount();
    for (
$i=0; $i < $rows; $i++) {
        if (
is_array ($fn)) {
           
$obj = $fn[0];
           
$method = $fn[1];
           
$obj->$method ($rs->_array[$i],$rs);
      } else {
           
$fn($rs->_array[$i],$rs);
      }
     
    }
    if (!
$rs->EOF) {
       
$rs->_currentRow = 0;
       
$rs->fields = $rs->_array[0];
    }
   
    return
$rs;
}
?>