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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:18:47+00:00 2026-05-13T10:18:47+00:00

How can I split a large text file into separate files by character count

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How can I split a large text file into separate files by character count using PHP? So a 10,000 character file split every 1000 characters would be split into 10 files. Further, can I split only after a full stop is found?

Thanks.

UPDATE 1: I like zombats code and I removed some errors and have come up with the following, but does anyone know how to only split after a full stop?

$i = 1;
    $fp = fopen("test.txt", "r");
    while(! feof($fp)) {
        $contents = fread($fp,1000);
        file_put_contents('new_file_'.$i.'.txt', $contents);
        $i++;
    }

UPDATE 2:
I took zombats suggestion and modified the code to that below and it seems to work –

$i = 1;
    $fp = fopen("test.txt", "r");
    while(! feof($fp)) {
        $contents = fread($fp,20000);
        $contents .= stream_get_line($fp,1000,".");
        $contents .=".";

        file_put_contents("Split/".$tname."/"."new_file_".$i.".txt", $contents);
        $i++;
    }
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    2026-05-13T10:18:48+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:18 am

    You should be able to accomplish this easily with a basic fread(). You can specify how many bytes you want to read, so it’s trivial to read in an exact amount and output it to a new file.

    Try something like this:

    $i = 1;
    $fp = fopen("test.txt",'r');
    while(! feof($fp)) {
        $contents = fread($fp,1000);
        file_put_contents('new_file_'.$i.'.txt',$contents);
        $i++;
    }
    

    EDIT

    If you wish to stop after a certain amount of length OR on a certain character, then you could use stream_get_line() instead of fread(). It’s almost identical, except it allows you to specify any ending delimiter you wish. Note that it does not return the delimeter as part of the read.

    $contents = stream_get_line($fp,1000,".");
    
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