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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T18:52:30+00:00 2026-06-14T18:52:30+00:00

I have code something like this: <? $a=localhost; function body(){ global $a; echo $a;

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I have code something like this:

<?
    $a="localhost";
    function body(){
        global $a;
        echo $a;
    }

    function head(){
        global $a;
        echo $a;
    }

    function footer(){
        global $a;
        echo $a;
    }
?>

is there any way to define the global variable in one place and make the variable $a accessible in all the functions at once? without making use of global $a; more?

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    2026-06-14T18:52:31+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 6:52 pm

    The $GLOBALS array can be used instead:

    $GLOBALS['a'] = 'localhost';
    
    function body(){
    
        echo $GLOBALS['a'];
    }
    

    From the Manual:

    An associative array containing references to all variables which are currently defined in the global scope of the script. The variable names are the keys of the array.


    If you have a set of functions that need some common variables, a class with properties may be a good choice instead of a global:

    class MyTest
    {
        protected $a;
    
        public function __construct($a)
        {
            $this->a = $a;
        }
    
        public function head()
        {
            echo $this->a;
        }
    
        public function footer()
        {
            echo $this->a;
        }
    }
    
    $a = 'localhost';
    $obj = new MyTest($a);
    
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