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Posted by hackajar on 12/25/06 10:44
If you really want it to look like a range:
<?php
$a=17;
if($a >= 1 || $a <= 4 || $a == 17 || $a ==30) echo "Bingo";
?>
Hackajar
Els wrote:
> Michael Fesser wrote:
>
> > .oO(KoopaJah)
> >
> >>A simple possibility could be to declare an array with all the values
> >>that $a cannot take and use the in_array() function. Something like this:
> >>
> >>$forbiddenValues = array(1,2,3,4,17,30);
> >>if (in_array($a, $forbiddenValues ))
> >>{
> >> // some code
> >>}
> >>
> >>But it does not allow you to define something like "all values between 1
> >>and 4".
> >
> > if (in_array($a, range(1, 4))) {
> > ...
> > }
>
> Could I mix those two things, like so:
> $values = array(range(1, 4),17,30);
> if (in_array($a, $values))
> {
> echo "bingo";
> }
>
> ?
>
> --
> Els http://locusmeus.com/
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