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PHP Installation
What do you Need?
If your server supports PHP you don't need to do anything.
Just create some .php files in your web directory, and the server will parse them for you. Because it is free, most web hosts offer PHP support.
However, if your server does not support PHP, you must install PHP.
Here is a link to a good tutorial from PHP.net on how to install PHP5:http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.php
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Download PHP for free here: http://www.php.net/downloads.php
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PHP Syntax
PHP code is executed on the server, and the plain HTML result is sent to the browser.
Basic PHP Syntax
A PHP scripting block always starts with and ends with ?>. A PHP scripting block can be placed anywhere in the document.On servers with shorthand support enabled you can start a scripting block with .
For maximum compatibility, we recommend that you use the standard form (
| ?> |
Below, we have an example of a simple PHP script which sends the text "Hello World" to the browser:
| echo "Hello World"; ?> |
There are two basic statements to output text with PHP: echo and print. In the example above we have used the echo statement to output the text "Hello World".
Note: The file must have a .php extension. If the file has a .html extension, the PHP code will not be executed.
Comments in PHP
In PHP, we use // to make a single-line comment or /* and */ to make a large comment block.| //This is a comment /* This is a comment block */ ?> |
PHP Variables
A variable is used to store information.
Variables in PHP
Variables are used for storing a values, like text strings, numbers or arrays.When a variable is declared, it can be used over and over again in your script.
All variables in PHP start with a $ sign symbol.
The correct way of declaring a variable in PHP:
| $var_name = value; |
Let's try creating a variable containing a string, and a variable containing a number:
| $txt="Hello World!"; $x=16; ?> |
PHP is a Loosely Typed Language
In PHP, a variable does not need to be declared before adding a value to it.In the example above, you see that you do not have to tell PHP which data type the variable is.
PHP automatically converts the variable to the correct data type, depending on its value.
In a strongly typed programming language, you have to declare (define) the type and name of the variable before using it.
In PHP, the variable is declared automatically when you use it.
Naming Rules for Variables
- A variable name must start with a letter or an underscore "_"
- A variable name can only contain alpha-numeric characters and underscores (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, and _ )
- A variable name should not contain spaces. If a variable name is more than one word, it should be separated with an underscore ($my_string), or with capitalization ($myString)
PHP String Variables
A string variable is used to store and manipulate text.
String Variables in PHP
String variables are used for values that contains characters.In this chapter we are going to look at the most common functions and operators used to manipulate strings in PHP.
After we create a string we can manipulate it. A string can be used directly in a function or it can be stored in a variable.
Below, the PHP script assigns the text "Hello World" to a string variable called $txt:
| $txt="Hello World"; echo $txt; ?> |
| Hello World |
The Concatenation Operator
There is only one string operator in PHP.The concatenation operator (.) is used to put two string values together.
To concatenate two string variables together, use the concatenation operator:
| $txt1="Hello World!"; $txt2="What a nice day!"; echo $txt1 . " " . $txt2; ?> |
| Hello World! What a nice day! |
The strlen() function
The strlen() function is used to return the length of a string.Let's find the length of a string:
| echo strlen("Hello world!"); ?> |
| 12 |
The strpos() function
The strpos() function is used to search for character within a string.If a match is found, this function will return the position of the first match. If no match is found, it will return FALSE.
Let's see if we can find the string "world" in our string:
| echo strpos("Hello world!","world"); ?> |
| 6 |
Complete PHP String Reference
For a complete reference of all string functions, go to our complete PHP String Reference.The reference contains a brief description, and examples of use, for each function!
PHP Operators
Operators are used to operate on values.
PHP Operators
This section lists the different operators used in PHP.Arithmetic Operators
| Operator | Description | Example | Result |
| + | Addition | x=2 x+2 | 4 |
| - | Subtraction | x=2 5-x | 3 |
| * | Multiplication | x=4 x*5 | 20 |
| / | Division | 15/5 5/2 | 3 2.5 |
| % | Modulus (division remainder) | 5%2 10%8 10%2 | 1 2 0 |
| ++ | Increment | x=5 x++ | x=6 |
| -- | Decrement | x=5 x-- | x=4 |
| Operator | Example | Is The Same As |
| = | x=y | x=y |
| += | x+=y | x=x+y |
| -= | x-=y | x=x-y |
| *= | x*=y | x=x*y |
| /= | x/=y | x=x/y |
| .= | x.=y | x=x.y |
| %= | x%=y | x=x%y |
| Operator | Description | Example |
| == | is equal to | 5==8 returns false |
| != | is not equal | 5!=8 returns true |
| <> | is not equal | 5<>8 returns true |
| > | is greater than | 5>8 returns false |
| < | is less than | 5<8 returns true |
| >= | is greater than or equal to | 5>=8 returns false |
| <= | is less than or equal to | 5<=8 returns true |
| Operator | Description | Example | |
| && | and | x=6 (x < 10 && y > 1) returns truey=3 | |
| || | or | x=6 (x==5 || y==5) returns falsey=3 | |
| ! | not | x=6 !(x==y) returns truey=3 | |
| PHP If...Else Statements | |||
Conditional statements are used to perform different actions based on different conditions.
Conditional Statements
Very often when you write code, you want to perform different actions for different decisions.You can use conditional statements in your code to do this.
In PHP we have the following conditional statements:
- if statement - use this statement to execute some code only if a specified condition is true
- if...else statement - use this statement to execute some code if a condition is true and another code if the condition is false
- if...elseif....else statement - use this statement to select one of several blocks of code to be executed
- switch statement - use this statement to select one of many blocks of code to be executed
The if Statement
Use the if statement to execute some code only if a specified condition is true.Syntax
| if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; |
| $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!"; ?> |
The if...else Statement
Use the if....else statement to execute some code if a condition is true and another code if a condition is false.Syntax
| if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; else code to be executed if condition is false; |
Example
The following example will output "Have a nice weekend!" if the current day is Friday, otherwise it will output "Have a nice day!":| $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!"; else echo "Have a nice day!"; ?> |
| $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") { echo "Hello! "; echo "Have a nice weekend!"; echo "See you on Monday!"; } ?> |
The if...elseif....else Statement
Use the if....elseif...else statement to select one of several blocks of code to be executed.Syntax
| if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; elseif (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; else code to be executed if condition is false; |
Example
The following example will output "Have a nice weekend!" if the current day is Friday, and "Have a nice Sunday!" if the current day is Sunday. Otherwise it will output "Have a nice day!":| $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!"; elseif ($d=="Sun") echo "Have a nice Sunday!"; else echo "Have a nice day!"; ?> |
PHP If...Else Statements
Conditional statements are used to perform different actions based on different conditions.
Conditional Statements
Very often when you write code, you want to perform different actions for different decisions.You can use conditional statements in your code to do this.
In PHP we have the following conditional statements:
- if statement - use this statement to execute some code only if a specified condition is true
- if...else statement - use this statement to execute some code if a condition is true and another code if the condition is false
- if...elseif....else statement - use this statement to select one of several blocks of code to be executed
- switch statement - use this statement to select one of many blocks of code to be executed
The if Statement
Use the if statement to execute some code only if a specified condition is true.Syntax
| if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; |
| $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!"; ?> |
The if...else Statement
Use the if....else statement to execute some code if a condition is true and another code if a condition is false.Syntax
| if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; else code to be executed if condition is false; |
Example
The following example will output "Have a nice weekend!" if the current day is Friday, otherwise it will output "Have a nice day!":| $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!"; else echo "Have a nice day!"; ?> |
| $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") { echo "Hello! "; echo "Have a nice weekend!"; echo "See you on Monday!"; } ?> |
The if...elseif....else Statement
Use the if....elseif...else statement to select one of several blocks of code to be executed.Syntax
| if (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; elseif (condition) code to be executed if condition is true; else code to be executed if condition is false; |
Example
The following example will output "Have a nice weekend!" if the current day is Friday, and "Have a nice Sunday!" if the current day is Sunday. Otherwise it will output "Have a nice day!":| $d=date("D"); if ($d=="Fri") echo "Have a nice weekend!"; elseif ($d=="Sun") echo "Have a nice Sunday!"; else echo "Have a nice day!"; ?> |

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