PHP Data Types
PHP data types are used to hold different types of data or values. PHP supports 8 primitive data types that can be categorized further in 3 types:
1 •Scalar Types (predefined)
2 •Compound Types (user-defined)
3 •Special Types
PHP Data Types: Scalar Types
In PHP, scalar types are the fundamental building blocks for storing data. They represent single, indivisible values. Unlike other data types, they cannot hold collections or structures of data.
1 •boolean
2 • integer
3 • float
4 • string
PHP Data Types: Compound Types
It can hold multiple values. There are 2 compound data types in PHP.
1 •array
2 • object
PHP Data Types: Special Types
There are 2 special data types in PHP.
1 •resource
2 • NULL
PHP Boolean
Booleans are the simplest data type works like switch. It holds only two values: TRUE (1) or FALSE (0).
It is often used with conditional statements. If the condition is correct, it returns TRUE otherwise FALSE.
Example
<?php if (TRUE) echo "This condition is TRUE."; if (FALSE) echo "This condition is FALSE."; ?>
Output
This condition is TRUE.
PHP Integer
Integer means numeric data with a negative or positive sign. It holds only whole numbers, i.e., numbers without fractional part or decimal points.
Rules for integer:
• An integer can be either positive or negative.
• An integer must not contain decimal point.
• Integer can be decimal (base 10), octal (base 8), or hexadecimal (base 16).
Example
<?php $dec1 = 34; $oct1 = 0243; $hexa1 = 0x45; echo "Decimal number: " .$dec1. "</br> "; echo "Octal number: " .$oct1. "</br> "; echo "HexaDecimal number: " .$hexa1. "</br> "; ?>
Output
Decimal number: 34
Octal number: 163
HexaDecimal number: 69
PHP Float
A floating-point number is a number with a decimal point. Unlike integer, it can hold numbers with a fractional or decimal point, including a negative or positive sign.
Rules for integer:
• An integer can be either positive or negative.
• An integer must not contain decimal point.
• Integer can be decimal (base 10), octal (base 8), or hexadecimal (base 16).
Example
<?php $n1 = 19.34; $n2 = 54.472; $sum = $n1 + $n2; echo "Addition of floating numbers: " .$sum; ?>
Output
Addition of floating numbers: 73.812
PHP String
A string is a non-numeric data type. It holds letters or any alphabets, numbers, and even special characters.
PHP, strings are sequences of characters, used to represent text data. They are essential for various tasks like displaying information, storing user input, and building dynamic content. Here's a breakdown of key aspects of PHP strings:
Example
<?php $company = "Javatpoint"; //both single and double quote statements will treat different echo "Hello $company"; echo "</br>"; echo 'Hello $company'; ?>
Output
Hello Javatpoint
Hello $company
PHP Array
An array is a compound data type. It can store multiple values of same data type in a single variable.
String values must be enclosed either within single quotes or in double quotes. But both are treated differently. To clarify this, see the example below:
Example
<?php $bikes = array ("Royal Enfield", "Yamaha", "KTM"); var_dump($bikes); //the var_dump() function returns the datatype and values echo ""; echo "Array Element1: $bikes[0] </br>"; echo "Array Element2: $bikes[1] </br>"; echo "Array Element3: $bikes[2] </br>"; ?>
Output
array(3) { [0]=> string(13) "Royal Enfield" [1]=> string(6) "Yamaha" [2]=> string(3) "KTM" }
Array Element1: Royal Enfield
Array Element2: Yamaha
Array Element3: KTM
PHP object
Objects are the instances of user-defined classes that can store both values and functions. They must be explicitly declared.
Example
<?php class bike { function model() { $model_name = "Royal Enfield"; echo "Bike Model: " .$model_name; } } $obj = new bike(); $obj -> model(); ?>
Output
Bike Model: Royal Enfield
PHP Resource
Resources are not the exact data type in PHP. Basically, these are used to store some function calls or references to external PHP resources. For example - a database call. It is an external resource.
PHP Null
Null is a special data type that has only one value: NULL. There is a convention of writing it in capital letters as it is case sensitive.
The special type of data type NULL defined a variable with no value.
Example
<?php $nl = NULL; echo $nl; //it will not give any output ?>