Hello world
hello.php
<?php
function greetMe($name): string
{
return "Hello, " . $name . "!";
}
$message = greetMe($name);
echo $message;
All PHP files start with <?php
.
See: PHP tags
Objects
<?php
$fruitsArray = array(
"apple" => 20,
"banana" => 30
);
echo $fruitsArray['banana'];
Or cast as object
<?php
$fruitsObject = (object) $fruits;
echo $fruitsObject->banana;
Inspecting objects
<?php
var_dump($object)
Prints the contents of a variable for inspection.
See: var_dump
Classes
class Person
{
public $name = '';
}
$person = new Person();
$person->name = 'bob';
echo $person->name;
Getters and setters
class Person
{
private $name = '';
public function getName(): string
{
return $this->name;
}
public function setName(string $name)
{
$this->name = $name;
return $this;
}
}
$person = new Person();
$person->setName('bob');
echo $person->getName();
isset vs empty
$options = [
'key' => 'value',
'blank' => '',
'nothing' => null,
];
var_dump(isset($options['key']), empty($options['key'])); // true, false
var_dump(isset($options['blank']), empty($options['blank'])); // true, true
var_dump(isset($options['nothing']), empty($options['nothing'])); // false, true
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