(PHP 4 >= 4.0.1, PECL yaz >= 0.9.0)
yaz_record — Returns a record
   The yaz_record() function inspects a record in the
   current result set at the position specified by parameter
   pos. 
  
idThe connection resource returned by yaz_connect().
posThe record position. Records positions in a result set are numbered 1, 2, ... $hits where $hits is the count returned by yaz_hits().
type
       The type specifies the form of the
       returned record.
      
注意:
It is the application which is responsible for actually ensuring that the records are returned from the Z39.50/SRW server in the proper format. The type given only specifies a conversion to take place on the client side (in PHP/YAZ).
       Besides conversion of the transfer record to a string/array, PHP/YAZ
       it is also possible to perform a character set conversion of the
       record. Especially for USMARC/MARC21 that is recommended since
       these are typically returned in the character set MARC-8 that is
       not supported by browsers, etc. To specify a conversion, add
       ; charset=from,
       to where
       from is the original character set 
       of the record and to is the resulting character
       set (as seen by PHP).
      
stringThe record is returned as a string for simple display. In this mode, all MARC records are converted to a line-by-line format since ISO2709 is hardly readable. XML records and SUTRS are returned in their original format. GRS-1 are returned in a (ugly) line-by-line format.
This format is suitable if records are to be displayed in a quick way - for debugging - or because it is not feasible to perform proper display.
xmlThe record is returned as an XML string if possible. In this mode, all MARC records are converted to » MARCXML. XML records and SUTRS are returned in their original format. GRS-1 is not supported.
          This format is similar to string except that
          MARC records are converted to MARCXML
         
This format is suitable if records are processed by an XML parser or XSLT processor afterwards.
rawThe record is returned as a string in its original form. This type is suitable for MARC, XML and SUTRS. It does not work for GRS-1.
MARC records are returned as a ISO2709 string. XML and SUTRS are returned as strings.
syntax
          The syntax of the record is returned as a string, i.e.
          USmarc, GRS-1,
          XML, etc.
         
databaseThe name of database associated with record at the position is returned as a string.
arrayThe record is returned as an array that reflects the GRS-1 structure. This type is suitable for MARC and GRS-1. XML, SUTRS are not supported and if the actual record is XML or SUTRS an empty string will be returned.
The array returned consists of a list corresponding to each leaf/internal node of GRS-1. Each list item consists a sub list with first element path and data (if data is available).
          The path which is a string holds a list of each tree component (of
          the structured GRS-1 record) from root to leaf. Each component is
          a tag type, tag value pair of the form
          (type,
          value
         
String tags normally has a corresponding tag type 3. MARC can also be returned as an array (they are converted to GRS-1 internally).
    
   Returns the record at position pos or an empty
   string if no record exists at the given position.
  
If no database record exists at the given position an empty string is returned.
示例 #1 Array for GRS-1 record
Consider this GRS-1 record:
(4,52)Robert M. Pirsig
(4,70)
      (4,90)
            (2,7)Transworld Publishers, ltd.
Robert M. 
    Pirsig. Second element at root level (4,70) has a subtree with
    a single element (4,90). (4,90) has yet another sub tree (2,7) with data
    Transworld Publishers, ltd..
   If this record is present at position $p, then
<?php
$ar = yaz_record($id, $p, "array");
print_r($ar);
?>Array
(
    [0] => Array
        (
            [0] => (4,52)
            [1] => Robert M. Pirsig
        )
    [1] => Array
        (
            [0] => (4,70)
        )
    [2] => Array
        (
            [0] => (4,70)(4,90)
        )
    [3] => Array
        (
            [0] => (4,70)(4,90)(2,7)
            [1] => Transworld Publishers, ltd.
        )
)
示例 #2 Working with MARCXML
The following PHP snippet returns a MARC21/USMARC record as MARCXML. The original record is returned in marc-8 (unknown to most XML parsers), so we convert it to UTF-8 (which all XML parsers must support).
<?php
$rec = yaz_record($id, $p, "xml; charset=marc-8,utf-8");
?>
    The record $rec can be processed with the 
    Sablotron XSLT processor as follows:
   
<?php
$xslfile = 'display.xsl';
$processor = xslt_create();
$parms = array('/_xml' => $rec);
$res = xslt_process($processor, 'arg:/_xml', $xslfile, NULL, $parms);
xslt_free($processor);
$res = preg_replace("'</?html[^>]*>'", '', $res);
echo $res;
?>