Grae Wolfe - PHP wrote:
> ...
> want. Any help would be great!
>
>
> if($row[1]="none") {
> print("<tr>");
> print("<td>$row[0] $row[2]</td>");
> print("</tr>");
> } else
> if($row[1]=$row[2]) {
> print("<tr>");
> print("<td>$row[0] $row[2]</td>");
> print("</tr>");
> } else
> print("<tr>");
> print("<td>$row[0] ($row[1]) $row[2]</td>");
> print("</tr>");
>
Indenting is your friend, indented version of what you had.
if($row[1]="none") {
print("<tr>");
print("<td>$row[0] $row[2]</td>");
print("</tr>");
} else
if($row[1]=$row[2]) {
print("<tr>");
print("<td>$row[0] $row[2]</td>");
print("</tr>");
} else
print("<tr>");
print("<td>$row[0] ($row[1]) $row[2]</td>");
print("</tr>");
The bigest problem with the above is that both the else becomes unclear
when they finish due to the lack of {}.
The ifs should also be using an == instead of an =, you want to compare
not assign.
I'm also going to throw in an elseif for fun, to get this (hopefully)
improved version:
if($row[1] == "none") {
print("<tr>");
print("<td>$row[0] $row[2]</td>");
print("</tr>");
} elseif($row[1] == $row[2]) {
print("<tr>");
print("<td>$row[0] $row[2]</td>");
print("</tr>");
} else {
print("<tr>");
print("<td>$row[0] ($row[1]) $row[2]</td>");
print("</tr>");
}
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