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PHP PHP Basics (Retired) PHP Datatypes Strings

Samuel Tissot-Jobin
Samuel Tissot-Jobin
7,350 Points

Access string character with Array syntax as opposed to {}

In php this works

<?php

$string = "Foo";

//with [] echo $string[0]; //outputs "F", type string

//with {} echo $string[0]; //outputs "F", type string

?>

It seems to make more sense to me to use an array like syntax [index] as opposed to {index} which is used for block level.

My question is: Is there a convention in PHP regarding this. does it actually evokes a different function?

Thanks

1 Answer

Andrew Shook
Andrew Shook
31,709 Points

The convention is have always seen is the array syntax, and no, use the curly braces does not invoke a different piece of functionality.