What does the 'period' character (.) mean if used in the middle of a php string?

左心房为你撑大大i 提交于 2019-11-29 04:07:57
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This operator is used to combine strings.

EDIT

Well, to be more specific if a value is not a string, it has to be converted to one. See Converting to a string for a bit more detail.

Unfortunately it's sometimes mis-used to the point that things become harder to read. Here are okay uses:

echo "This is the result of the function: " . myfunction();

Here we're combining the output of a function. This is okay because we don't have a way to do this using the standard inline string syntax. A few ways to improperly use this:

echo "The result is: " . $result;

Here, you have a variable called $result which we can inline in the string instead:

echo "The result is: $result";

Another hard to catch mis-use is this:

echo "The results are: " . $myarray['myvalue'] . " and " . $class->property;

This is a bit tricky if you don't know about the {} escape sequence for inlining variables:

echo "The results are: {$myarray['myvalue']} and {$class->property}";

About the example cited:

$headers = 'From: webmaster@example.com' . "\r\n" .
    'Reply-To: webmaster@example.com' . "\r\n" .
    'X-Mailer: PHP/' . phpversion();

This is a bit tricker, because if we don't use the concatenation operator, we might send out a newline by accident, so this forces lines to end in "\r\n" instead. I would consider this a more unusual case due to restrictions of email headers.

Remember, these concatenation operators break out of the string, making things a bit harder to read, so only use them when necessary.

It's the concatenation operator. It joins two strings together. For example:

$str = "aaa" . "bbb"; // evaluates to "aaabbb"
$str = $str . $str;   // now it's "aaabbbaaabbb"

It's the concatenation operator, concatenating both strings together (making one string out of two separate strings).

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