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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T16:22:25+00:00 2026-05-10T16:22:25+00:00

I am trying to take a rather large CSV file and insert it into

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I am trying to take a rather large CSV file and insert it into a MySQL database for referencing in a project. I would like to use the first line of the file to create the table using proper data types and not varchar for each column. The ultimate goal is to automate this process as I have several similar files but the each has different data and a different amount of ‘columns’ in CSV files. The problem that I am having is gettype() is returning ‘string’ for each column instead of int, float and string as I would like it to.

Platform is PHP 5, OS is ubuntu 8.04

here is my code so far:

<?php  // GENERATE TABLE FROM FIRST LINE OF CSV FILE  $inputFile = 'file.csv'; $tableName = 'file_csv';  $fh = fopen($inputFile, 'r');     $contents = fread($fh, 5120); // 5KB fclose($fh);  $fileLines = explode('\n', $contents); // explode to make sure we are only using the first line.  $fieldList = explode(',', $fileLines[0]); // separate columns, put into array echo 'CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `'.$tableName.'` ('.'<br/>\n'; for($i = 0; $i <= count($fieldList); $i++) {     switch(gettype($fieldList[$i])) {         case 'integer':             $typeInfo = 'int(11)';             break;         case 'float':             $typeInfo = 'float';             break;         case 'string':             $typeInfo = 'varchar(80)';             break;         default:             $typeInfo = 'varchar(80)';             break;     } if(gettype($fieldList[$i]) != NULL) echo '\t'.'`'.$i.'` '.$typeInfo.' NOT NULL, --'.gettype($fieldList[$i]).' '.$fieldList[$i].'<br/>\n'; } echo '  PRIMARY KEY  (`0`)'.'<br/>\n'; echo ') ENGINE=MyISAM  DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci AUTO_INCREMENT=1 ;'; 

Example First line: 1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0.000000,0.000000,0,0,0,,0,0,1,0,50,’Word of Recall (OLD)’,

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  1. 2026-05-10T16:22:25+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 4:22 pm

    Building on Nouveau‘s code you could do this

    for($i = 0; $i <= count($fieldList); $i++) {     if (is_numeric($fieldList[$i]))     {         if (strpos($fieldList[$i],'.') !== false){             $fieldList[$i] = (int)$fieldList[$i];         }else{             $fieldList[$i] = (float)$fieldList[$i];         }     }      switch(gettype($fieldList[$i])) {         case 'integer':             $typeInfo = 'int(11)';             break;         case 'float':         case 'double':             $typeInfo = 'float';             break;          case 'string':             $typeInfo = 'varchar(80)';             break;         default:             $typeInfo = 'varchar(80)';             break;     } if(gettype($fieldList[$i]) != NULL) echo '\t'.'`'.$i.'` '.$typeInfo.' NOT NULL, --'.gettype($fieldList[$i]).' '.$fieldList[$i].'<br/>\n';  } 

    That works, note the addition of ‘case ‘double’:’ in the switch, but there may be a better way to do the int/float check as they would only work with standard uk/us numbers.

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