Novel approach... But mine's less typing. :)
never thought of using awk for it though. Good one! :)
---- bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hey...
>
> if you're going to do the system approach, go ahead and use awk/cut...
>
> wc -l foo.txt | awk -F' ' '{print $1}'
>
> should work assuming you're on linux.....
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 12:46 PM
> To: Frank J. Schima
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Getting line count of a text file
>
>
> On 9/12/07, Frank J. Schima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In PHP 5, I'm counting the number of lines in a text file using the
> > following code:
> > $myfile = file ( '/path/to/myfile.txt');
> > $count = count ($myfile);
> >
> > However, sometimes it fails with the following error:
> > PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of xxxx bytes exhausted (tried
> > to allocate 35 bytes) in /path/to/myprogram.php on line 16
> >
> > Line 16 is the first line above.
> >
> > I'm sure there is a better - more memory efficient - way to do this.
> > Any suggestions?
>
> it's sloppy but you could use system("wc -l $file") and grab the first
> part before the space (doesn't seem to be an option to NOT display the
> filename again)
>
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