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    Incrementing/Decrementing Operators

    Incrementing/Decrementing Operators

    PHP supports C-style pre- and post-increment and decrement operators.

    Note: The increment/decrement operators do not affect boolean values. Decrementing NULL values has no effect too, but incrementing them results in 1.

    Increment/decrement Operators
    Example Name Effect
    ++$a Pre-increment Increments $a by one, then returns $a.
    $a++ Post-increment Returns $a, then increments $a by one.
    --$a Pre-decrement Decrements $a by one, then returns $a.
    $a-- Post-decrement Returns $a, then decrements $a by one.

    Here's a simple example script:

    <?php
    echo "<h3>Postincrement</h3>";
    $a 5;
    echo 
    "Should be 5: " $a++ . "<br />\n";
    echo 
    "Should be 6: " $a "<br />\n";

    echo 
    "<h3>Preincrement</h3>";
    $a 5;
    echo 
    "Should be 6: " . ++$a "<br />\n";
    echo 
    "Should be 6: " $a "<br />\n";

    echo 
    "<h3>Postdecrement</h3>";
    $a 5;
    echo 
    "Should be 5: " $a-- . "<br />\n";
    echo 
    "Should be 4: " $a "<br />\n";

    echo 
    "<h3>Predecrement</h3>";
    $a 5;
    echo 
    "Should be 4: " . --$a "<br />\n";
    echo 
    "Should be 4: " $a "<br />\n";
    ?>

    PHP follows Perl's convention when dealing with arithmetic operations on character variables and not C's. For example, in Perl 'Z'+1 turns into 'AA', while in C 'Z'+1 turns into '[' ( ord('Z') == 90, ord('[') == 91 ). Note that character variables can be incremented but not decremented and even so only plain ASCII characters (a-z and A-Z) are supported.

    Example #1 Arithmetic Operations on Character Variables

    <?php
    $i 
    'W';
    for (
    $n=0$n<6$n++) {
        echo ++
    $i "\n";
    }
    ?>

    The above example will output:

    X
    Y
    Z
    AA
    AB
    AC
    

    Incrementing or decrementing booleans has no effect.


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