Master the art of string concatenation in PHP with illustrative examples. Elevate your coding skills and streamline text handling effortlessly.
To concatenate, or combine, two strings you can use the .
operator:
$x = "Hello";
$y = "World";
$z = $x . $y;
echo $z;
The result of the example above is HelloWorld
, without a space between the two words.
You can add a space character like this:
$x = "Hello";
$y = "World";
$z = $x . " " . $y;
echo $z;
An easier and better way is by using the power of double quotes.
By surrounding the two variables in double quotes with a white space between them, the white space will also be present in the result:
$x = "Hello";
$y = "World";
$z = "$x $y";
echo $z;
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