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Re: Perform maths based on a number in a text file [message #183765 is a reply to message #183758] Mon, 18 November 2013 16:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 18/11/13 15:08, Tim Streater wrote:
> In article <l6d45m$67d$1(at)news(dot)albasani(dot)net>, The Natural Philosopher
> <tnp(at)invalid(dot)invalid> wrote:
>
>> On 18/11/13 09:23, drkirkby(at)gmail(dot)com wrote:
>>> I'm tyring to simplify the design of a web site which uses PHP, and
>>> hope someone can help me. Basically I want to store a number in a
>>> file on a web site, and display that number, or a variation of it, on
>>> a number of web pages. Let's say the parameter is "A", and is 10 ps.
>>> Three different web pages need to display this number, but in 3
>>> different ways.
>>>
>>> 1) First page shows just A 2) Second page multiples A by 3 3) Third
>>> page multiples A by -2
>>>
>>> So if A was 10
>>>
>>> 1) Page 1 should show 10 2) Page 2 should show 30 3) Page 3 should
>>> show -20.
>>>
>>> If the value of A changes, I'd like to update the web site in one
>>> place, and not go around to every page updating them individually, as
>>> that will be error prone.
>>>
>>> Is there a way to put the value of A in a text file, and use the
>>> value in different parts of the site? If so how?
>>>
>>
>> yes.
>>
>>> Since there will actually be 15 or so parameters, A, B, C ..., is
>>> there a way I can put all 15 parameters in a file (perhaps one per
>>> line, or with white space between them), rather than have 15
>>> different files?
>>>
>>
>> yes. Or a database table. Rather than a file.
>>
>>> If you look at this web page which is for an economimcal / low cost
>>> vector network analyzer kit,
>>>
>>> http://www.vnacalibration.co.uk/support/85033/Rohde+Schwarz/
>>>
>>> you can see the numeric values in the form used by Rohde & Schwarz
>>> for their vector network analyzers, whereas in this page which is a
>>> bit longer, under the section "Standard Definitions",
>>>
>>> http://www.vnacalibration.co.uk/support/85033/HP/
>>>
>>> one has basicaly the same parameters, but expressed in a different
>>> way. Another make of vector network analyzer wants the parameters in
>>> a different way.
>>>
>>> Any thoughts?
>>>
>> This is not a big problem intrinsically, but the implementation detail
>> is where the work would be.
>>
>> I would strongly recommend using a database: setting that up is a bit
>> of a faff, but once set up it provides the sort of 'update by one
>> screen, read buy many others' sort of access that you need. And wont
>> need any file level parsing - you will get your numbers as an array
>> from a Mysql type query.
>
> Why even bother with mysql. Use SQLite, where administration is zero.
>

Well I would have suggested it if I had ever used it myself, which I
haven't.

I wasn't aware it did file locking and so on and had a proper 'daemon'

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