Operators are used to operate on
values.
This section lists the different
operators used in PHP.
Arithmetic Operators
|
Operator |
Description |
Example |
Result |
|
+ |
Addition |
x=2 |
4 |
|
- |
Subtraction |
x=2 |
3 |
|
* |
Multiplication |
x=4 |
20 |
|
/ |
Division |
15/5 |
3 |
|
% |
Modulus (division remainder) |
5%2 |
1 |
|
++ |
Increment |
x=5 |
x=6 |
|
-- |
Decrement |
x=5 |
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 |
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 returns true |
|
>= |
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 (x < 10 && y > 1)
returns true |
|
|| |
or |
x=6 (x==5 || y==5) returns false |
|
! |
not |
x=6 !(x==y) returns true |