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PHP Lesson 07 - control structure, if statement
[Unknown]:
--- Quote from: Overseer on September 05, 2003, 07:41:01 AM ---what about dereferencing? is it the same as in C?
e.g.
$Red = 'red';
$pRed = &$Red;
$RedToo = *$pRed; <-- probably wrong :)
--- End quote ---
No, it's like this:
$Red = 'red'; // $Red == 'red' -> true.
$pRed = &$Red; // $pRed == 'red' -> true - this is not a C++ reference, it's more link a shortcut.
$RedToo = $pRed; // $RedToo == 'red' -> true.
$pRed = 'blue'; // $Red == 'blue' -> true, $RedToo == 'blue' -> false.
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catqueen:
Does PHP have a version of the select case/switch statement?
In C++ it would be
--- Code: ---switch(variable)
{
case 1:
//first selection
break;
case 2:
//second selection
break;
default:
//if nothing else matches
}
--- End code ---
Usually, elseif is sufficient, but sometimes the switch comes in handy.
[Unknown]:
Yes, and it has exactly the same syntax.
-[Unknown]
Overseer:
ahh cool.. i had wondered that.. i'd seen lots of if /elseif/elseif.. and thought.. ewww ;D
catqueen:
--- Quote from: [Unknown] on September 08, 2003, 12:58:57 PM ---Yes, and it has exactly the same syntax.
--- End quote ---
I thought it might. I think jscript uses the same syntax also. That's one of the good things about learning C type languages.
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