Question

I am generating a CSV downloadable file in PHP. I have a problem that when I open file in MS Excell or Ubuntu Libre Office the formate is not like what is expected.

I want this output but I can not force to start from new line.

Name           Slope   Length   Size(Inches)      Max Length         Location                                       
Name1            5      150       12"                500            location1   
Name2            8      350       12"                400            location 2  
Name3           16      326       12"                400            location3 

This is my PHP code

        $csv_data[] = $_POST['name'][$i];
        $csv_data[] = $_POST['slope'][$i];
        $csv_data[] = $_POST['length'][$i];
        $csv_data[] = $size;
        $csv_data[] = $max_length;
        $csv_data[] = $_POST['location'][$i].PHP_EOLE;


    header('Content-Type: text/csv; charset=utf-8');
    header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=file.csv');

    $output = fopen('php://output', 'w');
    fputcsv($output, array("Name", "Slope", "Length", "Size", "Max Length", "Location"));
    fputcsv($output, $csv_data);

But this code output like this:

Name    Slope   Length  Size    Max Slope Length    Location                                                
Name1   5   150 12" 500 location1   Name2   8   350 12" 400 location 2  Name3   16  326 12" 400 location3
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Solution 2

What I did is I make the $csv_data array two dimensional instead of one and then I use foreach loop. Its a bit slow but working for me.

Here is the updated code

    $csv_data[$i][] = $_POST['name'][$i];
    $csv_data[$i][] = $_POST['slope'][$i];
    $csv_data[$i][] = $_POST['length'][$i];
    $csv_data[$i][] = $size;
    $csv_data[$i][] = $max_length;
    $csv_data[$i][] = $_POST['location'][$i];

    header('Content-Type: text/csv; charset=utf-8');
    header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=file.csv');

    $output = fopen('php://output', 'w');
    fputcsv($output, array("Name", "Slope", "Length", "Size", "Max Length", "Location"));
    foreach ($csv_data as $value) {
        fputcsv($output, $value);
    }

This is the output which I was need.

Name    Slope   Length  Size    Max Length  Location
Name1    5       150    12"        500      location1 
Name2    8       350    12"        400      location12
Name3    16      326    12"        400      location3 
Name4    36      127    12"        400      location4 

OTHER TIPS

Do the following:

$csv_headers = array(array("Name", "Slope", "Length", "Size", "Max Length", "Location"));
$csv_full_data = array_merge($csv_headers, $csv_data);
var_dump($csv_full_data);
fputcsv($output, $csv_full_data);

And tell us the output.

what is the value of PHP_EOL make it "\r\n" and try

$csv_data[] = $_POST['location'][$i].PHP_EOL; change to 
$csv_data[] = $_POST['location'][$i]."\r\n";
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