PHP
PHP is a server side scripting language.
Basic Syntax & Commands
PHP statements are always terminated with semicolon (;).
Single quotes are used to mark start and end of text ()
All variable names in PHP start with dollar sign ($).
PHP is a loosely typed language. Variables may contain any type of data.
Example:
$variable_name = "Semper Fidelis";
Equal sign is called the assignment operator since it assigns values to variables.
Comments begin with // or /* */
arithmetic operators enable you to add, subtract, multiply, & divide.
concatenation operator allows you to add strings of text.
Example:
$variable_name = "Hello" . " there" . " world!";
Assigns value of "Hello there world!" without quotes.
Examples:
| variable | comment |
|---|---|
| $var1 = 'PHP'; | Assigns value of "PHP" to var1 |
| $var2 = 5; | Assigns value of 5 to $var2 |
| $var3 = $var2 + 1; | Assigns value of 6 to $var3 |
| $var2 = $var1; | Assigns value of "PHP" to $var2 |
| echo($var1); | Outputs "PHP" |
| echo($var2); | Outputs "PHP" |
| echo($var3); | Outputs 6 |
| echo($var1 . ' rules!'); | Outputs "PHP rules!" |
| echo("var1 rules!"); | Outputs "PHP rules!" |
| echo('var1 rules!'); | Outputs '$var1 rules!' |