"foo");print "this is {$bar['value']} !"; // this is foo !// Using single quotes will print the variable name, not the valueprint 'foo is $foo'; // foo is $foo// If you are not using any other characters, you can just print variablesprint $foo;          // foobarprint <<">

Output a string (original) (raw)

`<?php
print("Hello World");

print

"print() also works without parentheses.";

print

"This spans
multiple lines. The newlines will be
output as well";

print

"This spans\nmultiple lines. The newlines will be\noutput as well.";

print

"escaping characters is done "Like this".";// You can use variables inside a print statement
$foo = "foobar";
$bar = "barbaz";

print

"foo is $foo"; // foo is foobar

// You can also use arrays

$bar = array("value" => "foo");

print

"this is {$bar['value']} !"; // this is foo !

// Using single quotes will print the variable name, not the value

print 'foo is foo′;//fooisfoo'; // foo is foo;//fooisfoo

// If you are not using any other characters, you can just print variables

print $foo; // foobarprint <<<END
This uses the "here document" syntax to output
multiple lines with $variable interpolation. Note
that the here document terminator must appear on a
line with just a semicolon no extra whitespace!
END;
?> `