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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T02:33:48+00:00 2026-05-17T02:33:48+00:00

Possible Duplicate: what does $$ mean in PHP? what is the different between $thisvariable

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what does $$ mean in PHP?

what is the different between $thisvariable and $$thisvariable. as you notice, the first variable has one dollar sign while the second got two dollar signs.

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    2026-05-17T02:33:49+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:33 am

    $variable is a variable and $$variable is a variable variables,

    $my_name = "anthony"; // variable $my_name 
    echo $my_name; // outputs "anthony"
    
    $a_var = "my_name"; // assigning literal to variable $a_var
    echo $$a_var; // outputs "anthony"
    

    It may be a bit confusing, so let’s break down that echo call,

    $($a_var)  
       -> $(my_name) 
           -> $my_name = "anthony"
    

    Please note that the above may not be what happens behind the scenes of the PHP interpreter, but it serves strictly as an illustration.

    Hope this helps.

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