PHP - increment operator
The increment (++) is an unary operator in PHP and hence acts upon a single operand to produce a new value. It has two variant:
- Pre-increment: Increases the value of the operand by 1, then returns the operand.
- Post-increment: Returns the operand, then increases the value of the operand by 1.
Example: Pre-increment operator
The example below describes the usage of pre-increment operator.
<?php $x = 10; $y = 20; //below expression is equivalent to //$x = $x + 1; $z = $x + $y; $z = ++$x + $y; //Displaying the result echo "x = $x\n"; echo "y = $y\n"; echo "z = $z\n"; ?>
The output of the above code will be:
x = 11 y = 20 z = 31
Example: Post-increment operator
The example below describes the usage of post-increment operator.
<?php $x = 10; $y = 20; //below expression is equivalent to //$z = $x + $y; $x = $x + 1; $z = $x++ + $y; //Displaying the result echo "x = $x\n"; echo "y = $y\n"; echo "z = $z\n"; ?>
The output of the above code will be:
x = 11 y = 20 z = 30
❮ PHP - Operators