Display strings with the print command |
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Display strings and variables with the echo command |
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Display strings with the echo command |
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PHP The static Keyword |
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PHP also stores all global variables in an array called $GLOBALS[index]. |
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PHP The global Keyword |
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A variable declared within a function has a LOCAL SCOPE and can only be accessed within that function: |
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Global and Local Scope |
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The following example will output the sum of two variables: |
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The following example will produce the same output as the example above: |
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Output Variables |
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Creating (Declaring) PHP Variables |
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Variable names ARE case-sensitive |
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Keywords, classes, functions, and user-defined functions ARE NOT case-sensitive |
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Add comments in PHP |
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