NULL
The special NULL
value represents a variable with no value. NULL
is the
only possible value of type null.
A variable is considered to be null if:
Syntax
There is only one value of type null, and that is the
case-insensitive constant NULL
.
See also the functions is_null and
unset.
Casting to NULL
WarningThis feature has been
DEPRECATED as of PHP 7.2.0. Relying on this feature
is highly discouraged.
Casting a variable to null using (unset) $var
will not remove the variable or unset its value.
It will only return a NULL
value.