PHP is_readable() Function
Definition and Usage
The is_readable() function determines whether the specified filename is readable.
Syntax
is_readable(file)
Parameter | Description |
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file | Required. Specifies the file to be checked. |
Description
if by file Returns TRUE if the specified file or directory exists and is readable.
Tips and Comments
Note:The result of this function will be cached. Please use clearstatcache() to clear the cache.
Example
<?php $file = "test.txt"; if(is_readable($file)) { echo("$file is readable"); } else { echo("$file is not readable"); } ?>
Output:
test.txt is readable