(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
fgetcsv — Gets line from file pointer and parse for CSV fields
$handle
   [, int $length = 0
   [, string $delimiter = ","
   [, string $enclosure = '"'
   [, string $escape = "\\"
  ]]]] ) : arraySimilar to fgets() except that fgetcsv() parses the line it reads for fields in CSV format and returns an array containing the fields read.
Note:
The locale settings are taken into account by this function. If
LC_CTYPEis e.g.en_US.UTF-8, files in one-byte encodings may be read wrongly by this function.
handleA valid file pointer to a file successfully opened by fopen(), popen(), or fsockopen().
length
       Must be greater than the longest line (in characters) to be found in
       the CSV file (allowing for trailing line-end characters). Otherwise the
       line is split in chunks of length characters,
       unless the split would occur inside an enclosure.
      
Omitting this parameter (or setting it to 0 in PHP 5.1.0 and later) the maximum line length is not limited, which is slightly slower.
delimiter
       The optional delimiter parameter sets the field delimiter (one character only).
      
enclosure
       The optional enclosure parameter sets the field enclosure character (one character only).
      
escape
       The optional escape parameter sets the escape character (at most one character).
       An empty string ("") disables the proprietary escape mechanism.
      
Note: Usually an
enclosurecharacter is escaped inside a field by doubling it; however, theescapecharacter can be used as an alternative. So for the default parameter values""and\"have the same meaning. Other than allowing to escape theenclosurecharacter theescapecharacter has no special meaning; it isn't even meant to escape itself.
Returns an indexed array containing the fields read.
Note:
A blank line in a CSV file will be returned as an array comprising a single null field, and will not be treated as an error.
Note: If PHP is not properly recognizing the line endings when reading files either on or created by a Macintosh computer, enabling the auto_detect_line_endings run-time configuration option may help resolve the problem.
   fgetcsv() returns NULL if an invalid
   handle is supplied or FALSE on other errors,
   including end of file.
  
| Version | Description | 
|---|---|
| 7.4.0 | The escapeparameter now also accepts an empty
        string to disable the proprietary escape mechanism. | 
| 5.3.0 | The escapeparameter was added | 
| 5.1.0 | The lengthis now optional.
        Default is0, meaning no length limit. | 
Example #1 Read and print the entire contents of a CSV file
<?php
$row = 1;
if (($handle = fopen("test.csv", "r")) !== FALSE) {
    while (($data = fgetcsv($handle, 1000, ",")) !== FALSE) {
        $num = count($data);
        echo "<p> $num fields in line $row: <br /></p>\n";
        $row++;
        for ($c=0; $c < $num; $c++) {
            echo $data[$c] . "<br />\n";
        }
    }
    fclose($handle);
}
?>