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casting - Using settype in PHP instead of typecasting using brackets, What is the difference?

In PHP you can typecast something as an object like this; (object) or you can use settype($var, "object") - but my question is what is the difference between the two?

Which one is more efficient / better to use? At the moment I find using (object) does the job, but wondering why there is a settype function as well.

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Casting changes what the variable is being treated as in the current context, settype changes it permanently.

$value = "100"; //Value is a string
echo 5 + (int)$value; //Value is treated like an integer for this line
settype($value,'int'); //Value is now an integer

Basically settype is a shortcut for:

$value = (type)$value;

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