Parsing ip data from a file
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<?php | |
$infile = 'austria.csv'; | |
$outfile = 'austria.ips'; | |
$fp = fopen($outfile,'w'); | |
$handle = fopen($infile, "r"); | |
if ($handle) | |
{ | |
while (($line = fgets($handle)) !== false) { | |
$line = trim($line); | |
$a = explode(',',$line); | |
$from = str_replace('"','',$a[0]); | |
$to = str_replace('"','',$a[1]); | |
for($i=$from;$i<=$to;$i++) | |
{ | |
$ip = long2ip($i); | |
fwrite($fp,$ip."\n"); | |
if(++$j % 10000==0) | |
echo "."; | |
} | |
} | |
fclose($handle); | |
} | |
fclose($fp); |
while writing the python version of this script, I noticed the for loop goes only until $i<$to, and not $i<=$to, missing the last IP from every range.
Good catch, thanks
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that's okay since $j is just used to output the dots