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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T08:38:55+00:00 2026-05-16T08:38:55+00:00

echo Point1, a=.$a.\n; echo Point1, b=.$b.\n; if(1<2) { $a = 6; $b[‘link’] = here;

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echo "Point1, a=".$a."\n";
echo "Point1, b=".$b."\n";
if(1<2)
    {
        $a = 6; 
        $b['link'] = "here";
        echo "Point2, a=".$a."\n";
        echo "Point2, b[link]=".$b['link']."\n";
    }
echo "Point3, a=".$a."\n";
echo "Point3, b[link]=".$b['link']."\n";

Why does the above code print out the following?

Point1, a=
Point1, b=
Point2, a=6
Point2, b[link]=here
Point3, a=6
Point3, b[link]=here

In my understanding, the scope of $a and $b should end within the curly braces { }!

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    2026-05-16T08:38:56+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:38 am

    In my understanding, the scope of $a and $b should end within the curly braces { }!

    Only functions and methods have their own, local scope. Other control structures (loops, conditions…) do not.

    Variable scope in the PHP manual

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