Lloyd Bayley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings All!
> 
> I'm still in the learning stages of PHP and require some help with a small 
> problem.
> 
> I need to take a text file which looks like this (and no I can't get it 
> output in CSV - damn and blast!)
> 
> user1               26:48:59       6 logins     4:28:09 hrs/login
> user2               19:07:50     33 logins     0:34:46 hrs/login
> user3               12:12:04     18 logins     0:40:40 hrs/login
> user4                9:48:58       9 logins     1:05:26 hrs/login
> 
> 
> What I want to do (in PHP) is read the list in and search for a username, 
> then display the associated statistics for that user.
> I'm hoping to get the logistics right first before wrapping it in a form.
> Breaking it up into a list works well, except for the fact that the spaces 
> between elements are not necessarily the same. (bother!)
 
> Any suggestions, like for example to convert a string of spaces (greater 
> than 1) to a comma perhaps to facilitate easier list building?
 

 Assuming you read each line of the file into a variable called $line:
   //replace more than one space to a comma
   $newline = ereg_replace('  +', ',', $line);

 Translates:
   user1               26:48:59       6 logins     4:28:09 hrs/login

 To:
   user1,26:48:59,6 logins,4:28:09 hrs/login


> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Lloyd. :-)
> PS: I'm an old Coldfusion programmer who has seen the light....so I have 
> the logics but can't translate it to PHP...therefore, I'm here!  :-)
 
 Good to hear that!

HTH,

Curt 
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