I've got a text file with an array declaration (actually an array of arrays) that I'm reading into my PHP using 'file_get_contents'
. The PHP code is treating the contents that it reads from the file as a literal string, rather than creating an array. I need to actually create the array.
Example:
The file 'probe2.csv'
contains the following text:
array(array(22, 296), array(43, 667), array(64, 1008), array(84, 1273), array(105, 1520), array(126, 1899), array(146, 2149))
My PHP is:
$s1 = array(array(22, 256), array(43, 524), array(64, 797), array(84, 1133), array(105, 1515), array(126, 1813), array(146, 2128));
$s2 = file_get_contents('probe2.csv');
print_r($s1);
echo "<p>";
print_r($s2);
echo "</p>";
The output is:
Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => 22 [1] => 256 ) [1] => Array ( [0] => 43 [1] => 524 ) [2] => Array ( [0] => 64 [1] => 797 ) [3] => Array ( [0] => 84 [1] => 1133 ) [4] => Array ( [0] => 105 [1] => 1515 ) [5] => Array ( [0] => 126 [1] => 1813 ) [6] => Array ( [0] => 146 [1] => 2128 ) )
array(array(22, 296), array(43, 667), array(64, 1008), array(84, 1273), array(105, 1520), array(126, 1899), array(146, 2149))
I'm a bash guy, not a PHP guy, so I have no idea how to do this.