In Java when I declare a variable int A; by default it assigns 0 to the variable A. But in PHP if I declare a variable as $A the default value of it sets as null. Instead of assigning it as $A=0; are there any ways available to set a default value as 0 for variable $A, as I did in Java?
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2PHP does not use variable types, so you will have to do $A=0 when you declare $A– Deepanshu GoyalOct 5, 2013 at 6:57
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@Deep PHP has types, but they're inferred instead of declared.– deceze ♦Oct 5, 2013 at 7:03
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2@Hiru Don't try to port habits from other languages to PHP. PHP isn't Java and Java isn't PHP. Nobody uses "implicit type default values" in PHP the way you are trying to do.– deceze ♦Oct 5, 2013 at 7:05
5 Answers
You can set its type. Since you don't wana initialize to 0, setting type to integer will do that for you.
<?php
settype($foo, "integer");
echo $foo;
?>
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1+1 This somewhat disproves my point, but IMO is basically casting in another syntax and too verbose to be actually useful. :)– deceze ♦Oct 5, 2013 at 7:01
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This basically does
$foo = (int)null
. If$foo
already existed before, who knows what you're going to get?– deceze ♦Oct 5, 2013 at 7:12 -
Thank you for replying. This explains what I need. Isn't this a precise way of doing it. I'm really sorry if Im asking a stupid question. Im totally new to PHP.... :)– HiruOct 5, 2013 at 7:13
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2@Hiru But it's exactly the same as
$foo = 0;
except more verbose and error-prone, so why would you want to use it?– JJJOct 5, 2013 at 7:20 -
1Right, nothing wrong with the answer. It just seems like OP is treating PHP as a strongly typed language, so it's worth noting that this won't actually enforce
$foo
as an integer type (i.e.settype($foo, "integer"); $foo = "bar";
won't even throw a warning).– JJJOct 7, 2013 at 5:57
Since you do not explicitly declare variables to be of a certain type, but PHP does type inference instead, there's no way to make an integer without assigning an integer value. In Java you can make a default value by declaring the type of a variable, in PHP you declare the type of a variable by assigning a value of that type to it. There may be several ways how to get an integer value of 0
, but none is as straight forward as using a literal 0
.
you can do like this, following will help you
echo (int)$A;
You can use php
settype
which set the type of a variable
<?php
settype($var,'integer');
echo $var;
?>
Refer php
settype
PHP doesn't by default make a variable integer or string, if you want to set default value, then simply write$myvariable = 0;
and this will assign and make variable an integer type.