print – PHP String Functions
Syntax :
Description :
The print() function outputs one or more strings.
It is not actually a real function (it is a language construct) so you are not required to use parentheses with its argument list.
The major differences to echo() are that print only accepts a single argument and always returns 1.
Parameter :
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Name, Required /Optional, Value Type, Description
strings , Required, String , It is the string for which is to be parsed.
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Output :
print() always Returns 1.
Related articles : echo(), printf(), flush(), sprintf(), fprintf(), number_format().
print() – PHP Functions Example 1 : Write some text to output.
<?php print "Hi to all!"; // with parantheses print "\n"; print ("Hi to all!"); // without parantheses print "\n"; // multiple lines text print "This text spans in multiple lines. This text spans in multiple lines."; print "\n"; //using new line character print "This text \nspans in multiple lines. This text spans in \nmultiple lines. This spans\nmultiple lines. The newlines will be\noutput as well."; print "\n"; //using escaping character print "\n"; print "escaping characters is done \"Like this\"."; ?>
See below is the output of above code in Web browser.
Hi to all!
Hi to all!
This text spans
in multiple lines. This text
spans in multiple lines.
This text
spans in multiple lines. This text spans in
multiple lines.
This spans
multiple lines. The newlines will be
output as well.
escaping characters is done “Like this”.
print() – PHP Functions Example 2 : You can use variables inside a print statement
<?php $strName = "Name"; $strValue = "Test"; print "$strName is $strValue"; ?>
See below is the output of above code in Web browser.
Name is Test
print() – PHP Functions Example 3 : Arrays example
<?php $age=array("Arnav"=>"6"); print "Arnav is " . $age['Arnav'] . " years old."; ?>
See below is the output of above code in Web browser.
print() – PHP Functions Example 4 : Single quotes will print the variable name, not the value
<?php $strName = "Arnav"; print 'Name is $strName'; ?>
See below is the output of above code in Web browser.
Name is $strName
print() – PHP Functions Example 5 : Double quotes will print the value
<?php $strName = "Arnav"; print "Name is $strName"; // If you are not using any other characters, you can just print variables print "\n"; print $strName; ?>
See below is the output of above code in Web browser.