PHP allows us to display the text in various formats using various inbuilt methods.
Using echo command: The echo command can be used to display text, including numerical, strings and arrays.
Example 1:
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<?php $string = "neveropen!!" ; // Printing the string directly echo ( "Printing the string: " ); // Printing the variable echo $string ; ?> |
Output
Printing the string: neveropen!!
Example 2: Arrays can’t be printed directly into the script. It is compatible for displaying the data stored in string format. Therefore, the json_encode() method is used to simulate array to string conversion.
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<?php // Declaring an array $arr = array (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); echo ( 'Array : ' ); // Printing array echo (json_encode( $arr )); ?> |
Output
Array : [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Using print command: The run time of the print function in PHP is slightly more than that of echo function.
Example 1:
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<?php $string = "neveropen!!" ; // Printing the string directly print ( "Printing the string: " ); // Printing the variable print $string ; ?> |
Output
Printing the string: neveropen!!
Example 2: Arrays can be printed using the print_r method which is used to print the index along with its values.
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<?php // Declaring an array $arr = array (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); echo ( 'Array : ' ); // Printing array print_r( $arr ); ?> |
Output
Array : Array ( [0] => 1 [1] => 2 [2] => 3 [3] => 4 [4] => 5 )