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php - When to wrap curly braces around a variable

I don't know how to explain this but in simple terms I have seen people using {$variable} when outputting values. I have noticed that {$variable} doesn't work everything. When should we use {$variable}?

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What are PHP curly braces:

You know that a string can be specified in four different ways. Two of these ways are – double quote("") and heredoc syntax. You can define a variable in those 2 types of strings and PHP interpreter will parse or interpret that variable too, within the strings.

Now, there are two ways you can define a variable in a string – simple syntax which is the most used method of defining variables inside a string and complex syntax which uses curly braces to define variables.

Curly braces syntax:

To use a variable with curly braces is very easy. Just wrap the variable with { and } like:

{$variable_name}

Note: There must not be any gap between { and $. Else, PHP interpreter won't consider the string after $ as a variable.

Curly braces example:

<?php
$lang = "PHP";
echo "You are learning to use curly braces in {$lang}.";
?>

Output:

You are learning to use curly braces in PHP.

When to use curly braces:

When you are defining a variable inside a string, PHP might mix up the variable with other characters if using simple syntax to define a variable and this will produce an error. See the example below:

<?php
$var = "way";
echo "Two $vars to defining variable in a string.";
?>

Output:

Notice: Undefined variable: vars …

In the above example, PHP's interpreter considers $vars a variable, but, the variable is $var. To separate a variable name and the other characters inside a string, you can use curly braces. Now, see the above example using curly braces-

<?php
$var = "way";
echo "Two {$var}s to define a variable in a string.";
?>

Output:

Two ways to define a variable in a string.

Source: http://schoolsofweb.com/php-curly-braces-how-and-when-to-use-it/


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