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[SOLVED] Spliting the results of a query into four rows?


andrew_biggart

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Does anyone know how i would go about recreating this effect?

http://www.faceparty.com/browse/browse.aspx

 

im using code something along the lines of this for single entrys but i want like four in a row.

 

<?php

include("config_members.php");

$sql="SELECT * FROM User_infoT ";
$result=mysql_query($sql);

while($rows=mysql_fetch_array($result)){
?>
<table style="width: 100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
<tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Profile_pic']; ?></td></tr>
<tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Username']; ?></td></tr>
<tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Location']; ?></td></tr>
<tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Fav']; ?></td></tr>

</table>
<?
// close while loop 
}

// close connection 
mysql_close();
?>

 

But how would i go about coding it so that each row has four of these tables in the while loop?

 

Thanks in advance

ok ive tried this solution but it just has four of the same user in a row instead of four different users in each row. Is there any easy way to solve this?

 

   <br />
   <table style="width: 100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
   <tr>
   <td>
   <table>
   <tr><td class="profilepicture"><img class="profile_pic"alt="" src="../Profile_pics/admin_pp.jpg" width="100" height="100" /></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Username']; ?></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Location']; ?></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Fav']; ?></td></tr>
   </table>
   </td>
   <td>
   <table>
   <tr><td class="profilepicture"><img class="profile_pic"alt="" src="../Profile_pics/admin_pp.jpg" width="100" height="100" /></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Username']; ?></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Location']; ?></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Fav']; ?></td></tr>
   </table>
   </td>
   <td>
   <table>
   <tr><td class="profilepicture"><img class="profile_pic"alt="" src="../Profile_pics/admin_pp.jpg" width="100" height="100" /></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Username']; ?></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Location']; ?></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Fav']; ?></td></tr>
   </table>
   </td>
   <td>
   <table>
   <tr><td class="profilepicture"><img class="profile_pic"alt="" src="../Profile_pics/admin_pp.jpg" width="100" height="100" /></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Username']; ?></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Location']; ?></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Fav']; ?></td></tr>
   </table>
   </td>
   </tr>
   </table>	
   <br />

try this...

<?php 
include("config_members.php");				
$sql="SELECT * FROM User_infoT ";
$result=mysql_query($sql);

echo '<table style="width: 100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">';
while($rows=mysql_fetch_array($result)){

$myRow = '<tr><td class="proinfo">'.$rows['Profile_pic'].'</td>
			<td class="proinfo">'.$rows['Username'].'</td>
			<td class="proinfo">'.$rows['Location'].'</td>
			<td class="proinfo">'.$rows['Fav'].'</td></tr>';
}
echo '</table>';
mysql_close();
?>

 

or are you trying to do pagination ? only display 4 rows, then make up another page with 4 more rows to display ?

 

someone else solved it for anyone else who cares hear is the solution.

 

<div id="pagination">
<br />
<?php
/*
	Place code to connect to your DB here.
*/
include('config_members.php');	// include your code to connect to DB.

$tbl_name="User_infoT";		//your table name
// How many adjacent pages should be shown on each side?
$adjacents = 3;

/* 
   First get total number of rows in data table. 
   If you have a WHERE clause in your query, make sure you mirror it here.
*/
$query = "SELECT COUNT(*) as num FROM $tbl_name";
$total_pages = mysql_fetch_array(mysql_query($query));
$total_pages = $total_pages[num];

/* Setup vars for query. */
$targetpage = "page_test2.php"; 	//your file name  (the name of this file)
$limit = 4; 								//how many items to show per page
$page = $_GET['page'];
if($page) 
	$start = ($page - 1) * $limit; 			//first item to display on this page
else
	$start = 0;								//if no page var is given, set start to 0

/* Get data. */
$sql = "SELECT Username, Location, Fav FROM $tbl_name ORDER BY User_id ASC LIMIT $start, $limit";
$result = mysql_query($sql);

/* Setup page vars for display. */
if ($page == 0) $page = 1;					//if no page var is given, default to 1.
$prev = $page - 1;							//previous page is page - 1
$next = $page + 1;							//next page is page + 1
$lastpage = ceil($total_pages/$limit);		//lastpage is = total pages / items per page, rounded up.
$lpm1 = $lastpage - 1;						//last page minus 1

/* 
	Now we apply our rules and draw the pagination object. 
	We're actually saving the code to a variable in case we want to draw it more than once.
*/
$pagination = "";
if($lastpage > 1)
{	
	$pagination .= "<div class=\"pagination\">";
	//previous button
	if ($page > 1) 
		$pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$prev\">« previous</a>";
	else
		$pagination.= "<span class=\"disabled\">« previous</span>";	

	//pages	
	if ($lastpage < 7 + ($adjacents * 2))	//not enough pages to bother breaking it up
	{	
		for ($counter = 1; $counter <= $lastpage; $counter++)
		{
			if ($counter == $page)
				$pagination.= "<span class=\"current\">$counter</span>";
			else
				$pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$counter\">$counter</a>";					
		}
	}
	elseif($lastpage > 5 + ($adjacents * 2))	//enough pages to hide some
	{
		//close to beginning; only hide later pages
		if($page < 1 + ($adjacents * 2))		
		{
			for ($counter = 1; $counter < 4 + ($adjacents * 2); $counter++)
			{
				if ($counter == $page)
					$pagination.= "<span class=\"current\">$counter</span>";
				else
					$pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$counter\">$counter</a>";					
			}
			$pagination.= "...";
			$pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$lpm1\">$lpm1</a>";
			$pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$lastpage\">$lastpage</a>";		
		}
		//in middle; hide some front and some back
		elseif($lastpage - ($adjacents * 2) > $page && $page > ($adjacents * 2))
		{
			$pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=1\">1</a>";
			$pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=2\">2</a>";
			$pagination.= "...";
			for ($counter = $page - $adjacents; $counter <= $page + $adjacents; $counter++)
			{
				if ($counter == $page)
					$pagination.= "<span class=\"current\">$counter</span>";
				else
					$pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$counter\">$counter</a>";					
			}
			$pagination.= "...";
			$pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$lpm1\">$lpm1</a>";
			$pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$lastpage\">$lastpage</a>";		
		}
		//close to end; only hide early pages
		else
		{
			$pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=1\">1</a>";
			$pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=2\">2</a>";
			$pagination.= "...";
			for ($counter = $lastpage - (2 + ($adjacents * 2)); $counter <= $lastpage; $counter++)
			{
				if ($counter == $page)
					$pagination.= "<span class=\"current\">$counter</span>";
				else
					$pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$counter\">$counter</a>";					
			}
		}
	}

	//next button
	if ($page < $counter - 1) 
		$pagination.= "<a href=\"$targetpage?page=$next\">next »</a>";
	else
		$pagination.= "<span class=\"disabled\">next »</span>";
	$pagination.= "</div>\n";		
}
?>
<?=$pagination?>

   <br />
   <table style="width: 100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
    <tr>
<?php
                  $counter = 0;

	while($rows = mysql_fetch_array($result))
	{
?>
   <td>
   <table>
   <tr><td class="profilepicture"><img class="profile_pic"alt="" src="../Profile_pics/admin_pp.jpg" width="100" height="100" /></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Username']; ?></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Location']; ?></td></tr>
   <tr><td class="proinfo"><? echo $rows['Fav']; ?></td></tr>
   </table>
   </td>
<?php
                      $counter++;
                      if($counter == 4)
                      {
                          echo '</tr><tr>';
                          $counter = 0;
                      }
	}

             for(; $counter != 4; $counter++) echo '<td></td>';
?>
   </tr>
  </table>
<br />

<?=$pagination?>
</div>

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