If I use print
in this code:
<?php
for($i = 1; $i <= 3; print $i . "\n") {
$i++;
}
?>
I see as output this:
2
3
4
But when I use echo
the code doesn't work:
<?php
for($i = 1; $i <= 3; echo $i . "\n") {
$i++;
}
?>
I see this error:
PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'echo' (T_ECHO), expecting ')' in /media/datos/xampp/htdocs/temp/1.php on line 3
My question is:
- Why can I use
print
as a third expression in afor
loop, but cannot when usingecho
and why do they behave differently from each other?
References:
print
returns a value; whileecho
doesn't return any value.... and an expression requires a valueprint is not actually a real function (it is a language construct)
$i++
does give a value.... as do all operatorsAn operator is something that takes one or more values (or expressions, in programming jargon) __and yields another value (so that the construction itself becomes an expression)__.
return
will return anull
, that's a valid value in PHP,print
returns an integer, which is a valid value..... echo returnsvoid
, which isn't a value