// == is an operator which returns a boolean
if ($action == "show_version") {
echo "The version is 1.23";
}
// this is not necessary:
if ($show_separators == TRUE) {
echo "<hr>\n";
}
// because you can simply type this:
if ($show_separators) {
echo "<hr>\n";
}
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To explicitly convert a value to boolean,
use either the (bool) or the (boolean) cast. However, in most cases you do not
need to use the cast, since a value will be automatically converted if an operator, function or
control structure requires a boolean argument.
See also Type Juggling.
When converting to boolean, the following
values are considered FALSE:
Every other value is considered
TRUE (including any
resource).
| Warning |
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-1 is considered TRUE, like any other non-zero (whether negative
or positive) number!
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