/ Published in: PHP
Very simple to use.
**Calling:**
$files = dirContents(DIR_PATH, [FILTER, [TYPE]]);
**Examples:**
$files = dirContens("my-dir");
_$files_ is array containing all, both files either directories
$files = dirContens("my-dir", "img[0-9]");
_$files_ is array containing files or directories with 'img0', 'img1', 'img2', etc. in their names
$files = dirContents("my-dir/", "\.php", 1);
_$files_ is array containing only files with '.php' in their names
**Tip:**
After calling _dirContents()_ try to call *print_r* for showing the array of files
echo '<pre>';
print_r($files);
echo '</pre>';
Thank you for your comments.
**Calling:**
$files = dirContents(DIR_PATH, [FILTER, [TYPE]]);
**Examples:**
$files = dirContens("my-dir");
_$files_ is array containing all, both files either directories
$files = dirContens("my-dir", "img[0-9]");
_$files_ is array containing files or directories with 'img0', 'img1', 'img2', etc. in their names
$files = dirContents("my-dir/", "\.php", 1);
_$files_ is array containing only files with '.php' in their names
**Tip:**
After calling _dirContents()_ try to call *print_r* for showing the array of files
echo '<pre>';
print_r($files);
echo '</pre>';
Thank you for your comments.