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Posted by Andrι Medeiros on 11/14/89 11:22
On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 17:17 -0400, Sebastian wrote:
> i never really used constants before so this may sound stupid..
> when you define a constant using define() and want to return true/false
> is this logical:
>
> if($bars == 3)
> {
> define('BAR', 1);
> }
>
> then:
>
> if(BAR)
> {
> // bars is true
> }
>
> or should i need to do an else statement as well:
>
> if($bars == 3)
> {
> define('BAR', 1);
> }
> else
> {
> define('BAR', 0)
> }
>
> lastly is it more practical to just do:
>
> if($bars == 3)
> {
> $bar = true;
> }
>
> i am curious what most people would use.
>
>
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That's an incorrect use for constants. Use variables for that =]
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