Define Integer, double and string value and output them : Float « Data Type « PHP






Define Integer, double and string value and output them

<?php

$integer_value = 1;
$double_value  = 1.2345678e6;
$string_value  = "This is a string";

echo("<BR>integer value: ");

echo $integer_value;
echo("<BR>double value: ");

echo($double_value);
echo("<BR>string value: ");
echo($string_value);
?>


           
       








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