php输出拼接字符串,PHP 输出一个或多个字符串

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Sammy Moshe (2013-03-04 21:46:21)

And if you wanted to, you could do something like

echo "test1","test2","test3";

I'm not sure how it's useful. Might be good if you have a bunch of strings you want to output at once, but it doesn't seem to work with arrays. I'm working on a practical application, but as yet haven't had a need for it.

ximlabz at gmail dot com (2011-11-05 10:16:51)

A remedy to the problems caused by different management of returns between different platforms you can use the predefined constant PHP_EOF as the second parameter:

$foo="foo";$bar="bar";

echo"Foo is$foo",PHP_EOL;

echo"Bar is$bar";// is the same as using:echo"Foo is$foo\n";

echo"Bar is$bar";// but here only for UNIX-like platforms?>

fire at dls dot net (2011-07-29 11:01:54)

Pay attention to this part of the documentation:

echo() (unlike some other language constructs) does not behave like a function, so it cannot always be used in the context of a function

I was trying to make certain that I was detecting errors and was trying code like this:

@alwaysFails() or echo('Surprise! It failed again');

This error was generated:

[29-Jul-2011 12:56:19] PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_ECHO in /Applications/MAMP/test.php on line 12

Changing to die(), print() or a function I defined worked fine. Beware of this limitation of echo.

gbarros at yahoo-inc dot com (2010-01-26 14:10:45)

just banged my head on this missing bits on the manual.

When using the <<

echo <<

$i[date]$i[name]

END;

}?>

Let's hope you don't have any <?phpecho $klingonships['th\'bl][ath']?> kind of array :)

Jakob Thomsen (2008-11-23 06:23:00)

A way to color your echo output is to use shell_exec and the echo command (this only works on Linux/bash) in the following way:

See http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Color_Bash_Prompt for more colors and other options.

nikolaas dot mennega at links dot com dot au (2007-10-31 23:04:45)

hemanman at gmail dot com, the problem is that func() doesn't actually return a value (string or otherwise), so the result of echoing func() is null.

With the comma version, each argument is evaluated and echoed in turn: first the literal string (simple), then func(). Evaluating a function call obviously calls the function (and in this case executes its own internal echo), and the result (null) is then echoed accordingly. So we end up with "outside func() within func()" as we would expect.

Thus:

effectively becomes:

echo"within func ()\n";

}

echo'';?>

The dot version is different: there's only one argument here, and it has to be fully evaluated before it can be echoed as requested. So we start at the beginning again: a literal string, no problem, then a concatenator, then a function call. Obviously the function call has to be evaluated before the result can be concatenated with the literal string, and THAT has to happen BEFORE we can complete the echo command. But evaluating func() produces its own call to echo, which promptly gets executed.

Thus:

effectively becomes:

echo"within func ()\n";

}

echo"outside func ()\n".'';?>

Jason Carlson - SiteSanity (2005-05-16 10:28:13)

In response to Ryan's post with his echobig() function, using str_split wastes memory resources for what you are doing.

If all you want to do is echo smaller chunks of a large string, I found the following code to perform better and it will work in PHP versions 3+

{// suggest doing a test for Integer & positive bufferSizefor ($chars=strlen($string)-1,$start=0;$start<=$chars;$start+=$bufferSize) {

echosubstr($string,$start,$buffer_size);

}

}?>

ryan at wonko dot com (2005-02-27 00:56:24)

Due to the way TCP/IP packets are buffered, using echo to send large strings to the client may cause a severe performance hit. Sometimes it can add as much as an entire second to the processing time of the script. This even happens when output buffering is used.

If you need to echo a large string, break it into smaller chunks first and then echo each chunk. The following function will do the trick in PHP5:

{$splitString=str_split($string,$bufferSize);

foreach($splitStringas$chunk)

echo$chunk;

}?>

zombie)at(localm)dot(org) (2003-01-25 11:26:28)

[Ed. Note: During normal execution, the buffer (where echo's arguments go) is not flushed (sent) after each write to the buffer. To do that you'd need to use the flush() function, and even that may not cause the data to be sent, depending on your web server.]

Echo is an i/o process and i/o processes are typically time consuming. For the longest time i have been outputting content by echoing as i get the data to output. Therefore i might have hundreds of echoes in my document. Recently, i have switched to concatenating all my string output together and then just doing one echo at the end. This organizes the code more, and i do believe cuts down on a bit of time. Likewise, i benchmark all my pages and echo seems to influence this as well. At the top of the page i get the micro time, and at the end i figure out how long the page took to process. With the old method of "echo as you go" the processing time seemed to be dependent on the user's net connection as well as the servers processing speed. This was probably due to how echo works and the sending of packets of info back and forth to the user. One an one script i was getting .0004 secs on a cable modem, and a friend of mine in on dialup was getting .2 secs. Finally, to test that echo is slow; I built strings of XML and XSLT and used the PHP sablotron functions to do a transformation and return a new string. I then echoed the string. Before the echo, the process time was around .025 seconds and .4 after the echo. So if you are big into getting the actual processing time of your scripts, don't include echoes since they seem to be user dependent. Note that this is just my experience and it could be a fluke.

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