Description
$zp
, int $offset
[, int $whence
= SEEK_SET
] ) : intSets the file position indicator for the given file pointer to the given offset byte into the file stream. Equivalent to calling (in C) gzseek(zp, offset, SEEK_SET).
If the file is opened for reading, this function is emulated but can be extremely slow. If the file is opened for writing, only forward seeks are supported; gzseek() then compresses a sequence of zeroes up to the new starting position.
Parameters
-
zp
-
The gz-file pointer. It must be valid, and must point to a file successfully opened by gzopen().
-
offset
-
The seeked offset.
-
whence
-
whence
values are:SEEK_SET
- Set position equal tooffset
bytes.SEEK_CUR
- Set position to current location plusoffset
.
If
whence
is not specified, it is assumed to beSEEK_SET
.
Return Values
Upon success, returns 0; otherwise, returns -1. Note that seeking past EOF is not considered an error.
Examples
Example #1 gzseek() example
<?php
$gz = gzopen('somefile.gz', 'r');
gzseek($gz,2);
echo gzgetc($gz);
gzclose($gz);
?>
See Also
- gztell() - Tell gz-file pointer read/write position
- gzrewind() - Rewind the position of a gz-file pointer
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