PHP goto Statement
Last Updated :
22 Aug, 2022
The goto statement is used to jump to another section of a program. It is sometimes referred to as an unconditional jump statement. The goto statement can be used to jump from anywhere to anywhere within a function.
Flowchart of goto statement:
Syntax:
statement_1;
if (expr)
goto label;
statement_2;
statement_3;
label: statement_4;
Example 1: The following code demonstrates the goto statement.
PHP
<?php
function checkEvenOrNot( $num ) {
if ( $num % 2 == 0)
goto even;
else
goto odd;
even:
echo $num . " is even" ;
return ;
odd:
echo $num . " is odd" ;
}
$num = 26;
checkEvenOrNot( $num );
?>
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Example 2: This is another code to demonstrate the goto statement of PHP.
PHP
<?php
function printNumbers() {
$n = 1;
label:
echo $n . ' ' ;
$n ++;
if ( $n <= 10)
goto label;
}
printNumbers();
?>
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Output
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/control-structures.goto.php
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