Loading... In this tutorial you will learn how store information in a variable in PHP. ## What is Variable in PHP Variables are used to store data, like string of text, numbers, etc. Variable values can change over the course of a script. Here're some important things to know about variables: In PHP, a variable does not need to be declared before adding a value to it. PHP automatically converts the variable to the correct data type, depending on its value. After declaring a variable it can be reused throughout the code. The assignment operator (`=`) used to assign value to a variable. In PHP variable can be declared as: `$var_name = value;` ```php <?php // Declaring variables $txt = "Hello World!"; $number = 10; // Displaying variables value echo $txt; // Output: Hello World! echo $number; // Output: 10 ?> ``` In the above example we have created two variables where first one has assigned with a string value and the second has assigned with a number. Later we’ve displayed the variables values in the browser using the `echo` statement. The PHP [echo statement](http://www.bixiaguangnian.com/manual/php7/3968.html "echo statement") is often used to output data to the browser. We will learn more about this in upcoming chapter. ## Naming Conventions for PHP Variables These are the following rules for naming a PHP variable: * All variables in PHP start with a `$` sign, followed by the name of the variable. * A variable name must start with a letter or the underscore character `_`. * A variable name cannot start with a number. * A variable name in PHP can only contain alpha-numeric characters and underscores (`A-z`, `0-9`, and `_`). * A variable name cannot contain spaces. > Note: Variable names in PHP are case sensitive, it means \$x and \$X are two different variables. So be careful while defining variable names. Last modification:August 27, 2024 © Reprint prohibited Like 如果觉得我的文章对你有用,请随意赞赏