what is variable in PHP
Variables are used to keep data in one place. Such as string of text numbers, etc. The value of a variable can change on the browser of a script. Here are some important things to know about variables.
- In PHP, a variable does not need to be declared before adding a value to it. PHP automatically converts the variable to the correct data type, depending on its value.
- After declaring a variable it can be reused throughout the code.
- The assignment operator (=) used to assign value to a variable.
Creating PHP Variables
A variable ($) in the first sentence starts with this symbol, followed by the name of Valiabale,
As given in the example below
After the first given above, the value of $ txt will be Hello World! The value of the next $ X will be 5, and the value of the next $ y will be 10.5
Note: When we assign a text value to a variable, we must put a quote around the value.
PHP Variables
A variable can have a short name (like x and y) or a more descriptive name (age, carname, total_volume).
Rules for PHP variables:
- A variable starts with the $ sign, followed by the name of the variable
- A variable name must start with a letter or the underscore character
- A variable name cannot start with a number
- A variable name can only contain alpha-numeric characters and underscores (A-z, 0-9, and _ )
- Variable names are case-sensitive ($age and $AGE are two different variables)
Output Variables–
The PHP echo statement is often used to output data to the screen.
The example. I have given below is how to output the variable
Example:
The following example will output the sum of two variables:
PHP Variables Scope
In PHP, variables can be declared anywhere in the script.
The scope of a variable is the part of the script where the variable can be referenced/used.
PHP has three different variable scopes:
- local
- global
- static
local scope
A variable declared within a function has a LOCAL SCOPE and can only be accessed within that function:
Example
Global Scope
A variable declared outside a function has a GLOBAL SCOPE and can only be accessed outside a function:
Example:
Static Keyword:
Generally, when we write a function completely, all its variables are removed.Sometimes we want no local variable to be removed, we need static for further work,
When we first declare a variable, in this case we use the static keyword
As i explained in the example below
Example:
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