What other values are you trying?  I tested it and it seems to work the way 
it's supposed to.

Changing just $a, I get the expected > or < results.  Changing $a and $b so 
that $a always equals $b it always returns the first option.

Your test values for $a and $b that yield odd results would be helpful here.

-TG

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Hello

I have the following code:

<?

$a = 252.73;
$b = 252.73;
$c = 0;

if ($a == ($b + $c))

// do the first thing

elseif ($a > ($b + $c))

// do the second thing

elseif ($a < ($b + $c))

// do the third thing


?>

Each of the three variables is derived by some earlier calculation, but for
testing purposes I have made sure that they end up being $a = $b and $c = 0.
I have tested for three different values (of $a) and gotten all three
results. That is, once the first block has executed, once the second block
and once the third block.

Am I missing something really obvious here?

How do I execute only the first block if indeed $a == ($b + $c) ?

Thank you for your help.

Brian


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