Directory Functions
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readdir

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

readdirRead entry from directory handle

Description

string readdir ([ resource $dir_handle ] )

Returns the filename of the next file from the directory. The filenames are returned in the order in which they are stored by the filesystem.

Parameters

dir_handle

The directory handle resource previously opened with opendir(). If the directory handle is not specified, the last link opened by opendir() is assumed.

Return Values

Returns the filename on success or FALSE on failure.

Warning

This function may return Boolean FALSE, but may also return a non-Boolean value which evaluates to FALSE, such as 0 or "". Please read the section on Booleans for more information. Use the === operator for testing the return value of this function.

Examples

Example #1 List all files in a directory

Please note the fashion in which readdir()'s return value is checked in the examples below. We are explicitly testing whether the return value is identical to (equal to and of the same type as--see Comparison Operators for more information) FALSE since otherwise, any directory entry whose name evaluates to FALSE will stop the loop (e.g. a directory named "0").

<?php

if ($handle opendir('/path/to/files')) {
    echo 
"Directory handle: $handle\n";
    echo 
"Files:\n";

    
/* This is the correct way to loop over the directory. */
    
while (false !== ($file readdir($handle))) {
        echo 
"$file\n";
    }

    
/* This is the WRONG way to loop over the directory. */
    
while ($file readdir($handle)) {
        echo 
"$file\n";
    }

    
closedir($handle);
}
?>

Example #2 List all files in the current directory and strip out . and ..

<?php
if ($handle opendir('.')) {
    while (
false !== ($file readdir($handle))) {
        if (
$file != "." && $file != "..") {
            echo 
"$file\n";
        }
    }
    
closedir($handle);
}
?>

See Also


Directory Functions
PHP Manual