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PHP | join() Function

PHP join() Function


Hello folks! welcome back to a new edition of our tutorial on PHP. In this tutorial guide, we are going to be studying about the PHP join() Function.

The PHP join() function is used to join array elements with a string. This PHP function is an alias of implode() function.

Syntax

Following below is the syntax to use this function -

join($separator,$array))


Parameter Details

Sr.NoParameters & Description
1

$array

The array whose value is to be joined to form a string.

2

separator

It contains the information about what to put between the inputay elements. Default value is "".


Return Value

This PHP function returns the joined string formed from the elements of $array.

Example

Try out the example below -

<?php
   $input = inputay('web','design','tutorialz','Best','E-learning','Platform');
   
   echo join(" ",$input);
?>

Output

When the above code is executed, it will produce the following result -

web design tutorialz Best E-learning Platform


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