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PHP Variables

In PHP, a variable is declared using a $ sign followed by the variable name. Here, some important points to know about variables:

  • As PHP is a loosely typed language, so we do not need to declare the data types of the variables. It automatically analyzes the values and makes conversions to its correct datatype.
  • After declaring a variable, it can be reused throughout the code.
  • Assignment Operator (=) is used to assign the value to a variable.

Syntax of declaring a variable in PHP is given below:

Rules for declaring PHP variable:

  • A variable must start with a dollar ($) sign, followed by the variable name.
  • It can only contain alpha-numeric character and underscore (A-z, 0-9, _).
  • A variable name must start with a letter or underscore (_) character.
  • A PHP variable name cannot contain spaces.
  • One thing to be kept in mind that the variable name cannot start with a number or special symbols.
  • PHP variables are case-sensitive, so $name and $NAME both are treated as different variable.

PHP Variable: Declaring string, integer, and float

Let’s see the example to store string, integer, and float values in PHP variables.

File: variable1.php

Output:

string is: hello string integer is: 200 float is: 44.6  

PHP Variable: Sum of two variables

File: variable2.php

Output:

11 

PHP Variable: case sensitive

In PHP, variable names are case sensitive. So variable name “color” is different from Color, COLOR, COLor etc.

File: variable3.php

Output:

My car is red Notice: Undefined variable: COLOR in C:wampwwwvariable.php on line 4 My house is  Notice: Undefined variable: coLOR in C:wampwwwvariable.php on line 5 My boat is  

PHP Variable: Rules

PHP variables must start with letter or underscore only.

PHP variable can’t be start with numbers and special symbols.

File: variablevalid.php

Output:

hello  hello 

File: variableinvalid.php

Output:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '4' (T_LNUMBER), expecting variable (T_VARIABLE)  or '$' in C:wampwwwvariableinvalid.php on line 2 

PHP: Loosely typed language

PHP is a loosely typed language, it means PHP automatically converts the variable to its correct data type.


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