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variant_cat(3) [php man page]

VARIANT_CAT(3)								 1							    VARIANT_CAT(3)

variant_cat - concatenates two variant values together and returns the result

SYNOPSIS
mixed variant_cat (mixed $left, mixed $right) DESCRIPTION
Concatenates $left with $right and returns the result. This function is notionally equivalent to $left .$right. PARAMETERS
o $left - The left operand. o $right - The right operand. Note As with all the variant arithmetic functions, the parameters for this function can be either a PHP native type (integer, string, floating point, boolean or NULL), or an instance of a COM, VARIANT or DOTNET class. PHP native types will be converted to variants using the same rules as found in the constructor for the "VARIANT" class. COM and DOTNET objects will have the value of their default property taken and used as the variant value. The variant arithmetic functions are wrappers around the similarly named functions in the COM library; for more information on these functions, consult the MSDN library. The PHP functions are named slightly differently; for example variant_add(3) in PHP cor- responds to VarAdd() in the MSDN documentation. RETURN VALUES
Returns the result of the concatenation. SEE ALSO
"String Operators" for the string concatenation operator. PHP Documentation Group VARIANT_CAT(3)

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VARIANT_ADD(3)								 1							    VARIANT_ADD(3)

variant_add - ";Adds" two variant values together and returns the result

SYNOPSIS
mixed variant_add (mixed $left, mixed $right) DESCRIPTION
Adds $left to $right using the following rules (taken from the MSDN library), which correspond to those of Visual Basic: Variant Addition Rules +--------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | If | | | | | | | Then | | | | +--------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | Both expressions are of the string type | | | | | | | Concatenation | | | | |One expression is a string type and the other a | | |character | | | | | | | Addition | | | | |One expression is numeric and the other is a | | |string | | | | | | | Addition | | | | | Both expressions are numeric | | | | | | | Addition | | | | | Either expression is NULL | | | | | | | NULL is returned | | | | | Both expressions are empty | | | | | | | Integer subtype is returned | | | | +--------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ PARAMETERS
o $left - The left operand. o $right - The right operand. Note As with all the variant arithmetic functions, the parameters for this function can be either a PHP native type (integer, string, floating point, boolean or NULL), or an instance of a COM, VARIANT or DOTNET class. PHP native types will be converted to variants using the same rules as found in the constructor for the "VARIANT" class. COM and DOTNET objects will have the value of their default property taken and used as the variant value. The variant arithmetic functions are wrappers around the similarly named functions in the COM library; for more information on these functions, consult the MSDN library. The PHP functions are named slightly differently; for example variant_add(3) in PHP cor- responds to VarAdd() in the MSDN documentation. RETURN VALUES
Returns the result. SEE ALSO
variant_sub(3). PHP Documentation Group VARIANT_ADD(3)
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