PHP Operators Operators are used to operate on values. PHP Operators This section lists the different operators used in PHP. Arithmetic Operators | Operator | Description | Example | Result | | + | Addition | x=2 x+2 | 4 | | - | Subtraction | x=2 5-x | 3 | | * | Multiplication | x=4 x*5 | 20 | | / | Division | 15/5 5/2 | 3 2.5 | | % | Modulus (division remainder) | 5%2 10%8 10%2 | 1 2 0 | | ++ | Increment | x=5 x++ | x=6 | | -- | Decrement | x=5 x-- | x=4 | Assignment Operators | Operator | Example | Is The Same As | | = | x=y | x=y | | += | x+=y | x=x+y | | -= | x-=y | x=x-y | | *= | x*=y | x=x*y | | /= | x/=y | x=x/y | | .= | x.=y | x=x.y | | %= | x%=y | x=x%y | Comparison Operators | Operator | Description | Example | | == | is equal to | 5==8 returns false | | != | is not equal | 5!=8 returns true | | > | is greater than | 5>8 returns false | | < | is less than | 5<8> | | >= | is greater than or equal to | 5>=8 returns false | | <= | is less than or equal to | 5<=8 returns true | Logical Operators | Operator | Description | Example | | && | and | x=6 y=3 (x <> 1) returns true | | || | or | x=6 y=3 (x==5 || y==5) returns false | | ! | not | x=6 y=3 !(x==y) returns true | |
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