PHP does not support unsigned Integers and Integer size can be determined using
the constant
PHP_INT_SIZE
, and maximum value using the
constant PHP_INT_MAX
.PHP_INT_SIZE
, and maximum value using the
constant PHP_INT_MAX
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$filename
, string $destination
)
<?php
$a = 'car'; // $a is a string
$a[0] = 'b'; // $a is still a string
echo $a; // bar
?>
<?php
$var = "0"; // OUTPUT:
ASCII 48
($var is now string)
$var += 2; //
OUTPUT: 2 (
$var is now an integer)
$var = $foo + 1.3; //
OUTPUT: 3.3
($var is now a float)
$var = 5 + "10 Little Piggies"; //
OUTPUT: 15
($var is integer)
$var = 5 + "10 Small Pigs"; //
OUTPUT:
15 ($var is integer)
?>