PHP | SplFileObject ftell() Function

The SplFileObject::ftell() function is an inbuilt function of Standard PHP Library (SPL) in PHP which is used to return the position of the file pointer which specifies the current offset in the file.
Syntax:
int SplFileObject::ftell( void )
Parameters: This function does not accept any parameters.
Return values: This function returns the position of the file pointer.
Below Programs illustrate the SplFileObject::ftell() function in PHP:
Program 1:
| <?php  // Create an Spl Object $file= newSplFileObject("gfg.txt");  // Read line from file $data= $file->fgets();  // Print position  echo$file->ftell(); ?>  | 
Output:
13
Program 2:
| <?php   // Create an Array $GFG= array(     "dummy.txt",     "gfg.txt",     "frame.txt");   // Loop to read each file foreach($GFGas&$arr) {          // Creating Spl Object     $file= newSplFileObject($arr);           // Function to read first line     $data= $file->fgets();           // Display result     echo$file->ftell() . "</br>"; } ?>  | 
Output:
13 15 13
 
				 
					


