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An example of a simple conditional in PHP can be found below:  
An example of a simple conditional in PHP can be found below:  
<syntaxhighlight lang="php"  line>
<?php
# this file  is used to teach the VERY BASICS of conditions in php
$secret_number = 54;
$player_guess = 54;
if ($player_guess == $secret_number) {
   
    echo "You guessed it!";
   
    } elseif ($player_guess >= $secret_number) {
     
    echo "a bit high...";
   
    } elseif ($player_guess <= $secret_number) {
   
    echo "a bit low...";
    }
 
?>
</syntaxhighlight>


== A video ==  
== A video ==  

Revision as of 14:04, 9 July 2017

Programming basics[1]

A conditional statement evaluates an expression and executes instructions depending on the outcome of the evaluation. Conditionals depend on operators to evaluate if an expression is true or false. A condition and selection are not the same thing. A condition asks a question. A selection processes the answer.

The list below is an example of types of conditional questions:

  • Match
  • Threshold
  • Range
  • One-of
  • Not-match
  • Not one of
  • All of
  • Some of
  • Eligible


An example of a simple conditional in PHP can be found below:

A video[edit]

This video references the C programming language and scratch, but the ideas about conditionals are excellent. In the case of conditionals, PHP and C share similar syntax (but not exact).

Standards[edit]

  • Define the terms: variable, constant, operator, object.

See Also[edit]

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