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PHP Comments

Single Line Comments

The single line comment begins with "//" or "#". When encountered, all text to the right will be ignored by the PHP interpreter.


// This is a comment
# This is also a comment
echo "Hello World!"; // This is also a comment, beginning where we see "//"

Multi Line Comments

The multi-line comment can be used to comment out large blocks of code. It begins with /* and ends with */.


/* This is a multi-line comment.
 It spans multiple lines.
 This is still part of the comment.
*/


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