In this article, we will discuss $GLOBALS in PHP. $GLOBALS is a superglobal variable used to access global variables from anywhere in the PHP program. PHP stores all global variables in an array called $GLOBALS[index].
Syntax:
$GLOBALS['index']=value;
- value is the input value.
- The index is the unique key for a particular value.
Example: PHP Program to demonstrates $GLOBALS.
PHP
<?php // Initialize an index A // and set to 100 $GLOBALS [ 'A' ] = 100; // Display echo $A ; echo "<br>" ; // Initialize an index A // and set to a string $GLOBALS [ 'B' ] = "This is Global" ; echo "\n" ; echo $B ; ?> |
Output:
100 This is Global
Example 2: PHP program to perform arithmetic operations using $GLOBALS.
PHP
<?php // Initialize an A index and set to 100 $GLOBALS [ 'A' ] = 100; // Initialize an B index and set to 200 $GLOBALS [ 'B' ] = 200; // Display addition echo $GLOBALS [ 'A' ]+ $GLOBALS [ 'B' ]; echo "<br>" ; // Display subtraction echo $GLOBALS [ 'A' ]- $GLOBALS [ 'B' ]; echo "<br>" ; // Display multiplication echo $GLOBALS [ 'A' ]* $GLOBALS [ 'B' ]; echo "<br>" ; // Display division echo $GLOBALS [ 'B' ]/ $GLOBALS [ 'A' ]; echo "\n" ; ?> |
Output:
300 -100 20000 2