CI 102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Decimal Mark, Nerd, Exponentiation

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String: sequence of characters, any text inside single or double quotes. Integer: non-decimal number between about -2 billion and 2 billion, must have at least one digit, cannot have a decimal point, positive or negative. Float (double: stands for floating point number, has a decimal point or is in exponential form. Boolean: true or false statement, often used in conditional testing. Array: stores multiple values in a single variable. Object: stores data and information on how to process that data, must be explicitly declared. In order to use objects, a class must be initially declared for said object. Classes are structures that can contain properties and methods. Null: can only have one value: null, has no value assigned to it, a variable without a value is automatically assigned a value of null, empty a variable by setting it equal to null. Resource: storing of a reference to functions and resources external to php, database call, advanced topic.

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