The example in this article describes the relatively complete database operation class implemented by PHP. Share it with everyone for your reference. The details are as follows:
<?php class database { private $hostname; private $user; private $pass; private $dbname; private $linkflag; private $charset; function __construct() { $this->hostname="localhost"; $this->user="root"; $this->pass="111"; $this->dbname=""; $this->charset="utf8"; //gb2312 GBK utf8 $this->linkflag=mysql_connect($this->hostname,$this->user,$this->pass); mysql_select_db($this->dbname,$this->linkflag) or die($this->error()); mysql_query("set names ".$this->charset); } function __set($property_name,$value) { return $this->$property_name=$value; } function __get($property_name) { if(isset($this->$property_name)) { return $this->$property_name; } else return null; } function __call($function_name, $args) { echo "<br><font color=#ff0000>你所调用的方法 $function_name 不存在</font><br>\n"; } function query($sql) { $res=mysql_query($sql) or die($this->error()); return $res; } function fetch_array($res) { return mysql_fetch_array($res); } function fetch_object($res) { return mysql_fetch_object($res); } function fetch_obj_arr($sql) { $obj_arr=array(); $res=$this->query($sql); while($row=mysql_fetch_object($res)) { $obj_arr[]=$row; } return $obj_arr; } function error() { if($this->linkflag) { return mysql_error($this->linkflag); } else return mysql_error(); } function errno() { if($this->linkflag) { return mysql_errno($this->linkflag); } else return mysql_errno(); } function affected_rows() { return mysql_affected_rows($this->linkflag); } function num_rows($sql) { $res=$this->execute($sql); return mysql_num_rows($res); } function num_fields($res) { return mysql_num_fields($res); } function insert_id() { $previous_id=mysql_insert_id($this->linkflag); return $previous_id; } function result($res,$row,$field=null) { if($field===null) { $res=mysql_result($res,$row); } else $res=mysql_result($res,$row,$field); return $res; } function version() { return mysql_get_server_info($this->linkflag); } function data_seek($res,$rowNum) { return mysql_data_seek($res,$rowNum); } function __destruct() { //mysql_close($this->linkflag); } } ?>
I hope this article will be helpful to everyone’s PHP programming.
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