Understanding - "$result = imap_fetch_overview($mbox,"1:{$check->Nmsgs}",0);" [closed] - php

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I am tring to learn about the imap function, and I am struggling to understand:
$result = imap_fetch_overview($mbox,"1:{$check->Nmsgs}",0);
In particular $mbox,"1:{$check->Nmsgs}",0
PHP manual says it uses the X:Y syntax.
But I just cant get my head around it.
Please can anyone assist.

This is explained in the docs, which you should definitely start reading now:
When a string is specified in double quotes or with heredoc, variables
are parsed within it.
And follow this link: http://php.net/manual/en/language.types.string.php#language.types.string.parsing

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