## ASSIGNING MULTIPLE VARIABLE IN PHP
$var1 = $var2 = $var3 = $var4 = "String";
$var1 = $var2 = $var3 = $var4 = 4;
$var1 = $var2 = $var3 = $var4 = {};
$var1 = $var2 = $var3 = $var4 = [];
<?php
$txt = "Hello world!";
$x = 5;
$y = 10.5;
?>
<?php
# To declare variables in php, you should prefix the variable name with
# a dollar sign and assign it the value. For example:
$msg = 'Hello World';
$number = 10;
$decimal = 98.6;
$result = true;
# To print out variable names, you can directly enter the variable name
# inside of a print or echo statement. For example:
echo "Variables: $msg, $number, $decimal, $result"
?>
// just assign it some value to declare it
$var = 'some value';
<?php
//this is for beginners //
$animal = "cow";
?>
<?php
//declaring a variable in php
$name = "Ahmed Issah";
$age = 23;
?>
$varName = "Hello, World";