mysql_fetch_row − fetches row of data from result set
#include <mysql.h> MYSQL_ROW mysql_fetch_row(MYSQL_RES * result);
Fetches one row of data from the result set and returns it as an array of char pointers (MYSQL_ROW), where each column is stored in an offset starting from 0 (zero). Each subsequent call to this function will return the next row within the result set, or NULL if there are no more rows.
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result − a result set identifier returned by mysql_store_result(3) or mysql_use_result(3). |
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If a column contains a NULL value the corresponding char pointer will be set to NULL. | ||
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Memory associated to MYSQL_ROW will be freed when calling mysql_free_result(3) function. |
A MYSQL_ROW structure (array of character pointers) representing the data of the current row. If there are no more rows available NULLwill be returned.
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mysql_use_result(3) |
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mysql_store_result(3) |