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I've got a long string which I want to split accross multiple lines so it's easier to read. but I'm not sure what the syntax is

$xml = array('sXML' =>"<queryxml><entity>Ticket</entity><query><field>Status<expression op=\"$condition1\">$complete</expression></field><condition operator=\"AND\"><field>AccountID<expression op=\"equals\">$userid</expression></field></condition><condition operator=\"AND\"><condition><field>QueueID<expression op=\"NotEqual\">$routine</expression></field></condition><condition operator=\"OR\"><field>QueueID<expression op=\"NotEqual\">$recurring</expression></field></condition><condition operator=\"OR\"><field>QueueID<expression op=\"NotEqual\">$clientmanagement</expression></field></condition></condition></query></queryxml>");

Can someone help me out please?

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  • do you want to format the output or your code? Sep 15, 2010 at 13:04

2 Answers 2

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just split it into multiple strings and concatenate them, like this:

$xml = array('sXML' => "lorem" .
 "ipsum" .
 "dolor");

or use heredoc:

$sXML = <<<XML
your text
goes here
XML;

$xml = array('sXML' => $sXML);
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  • isn't there overhead in concatenation? in other languages (at least low level one) there definitely is
    – Petr
    May 3, 2016 at 13:25
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If it doesn't matter if linebreaks are added, you can simply write:

<?php
$xml = array('sXML' => "<abc>
<def>Asdfg</def>
</abc>";
?>
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  • 2
    Clearly the best answer. Sep 12, 2014 at 13:15
  • 2
    wrong answer when new line break matters. it will be a new line feed betwen <abc> and <def>Asdfg</def>` which is other circumstances is not wanted
    – albanx
    Jan 13, 2017 at 12:44

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