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  1. Ok, following is the code for placing ordinal suffixes to certain variables and so I'm trying to understand how it works. $test_c = abs($ranking) % 10; $ranking_suffix = ((abs($ranking) %100 <21> 4) ? 'th' : (($test_c < 4) ? ($test_c < 3) ? ($test_c < 2) ? ($test_c < 1) ? 'th' : 'st' : 'nd' : 'rd' : 'th')); Basically, its taking the value of $ranking and making it absolute but I've no idea what % 10, % 100, <21> 4 means. Then it runs several conditions to test this variable and assigning the relevant suffixes. How do these conditions work? ie. what does the first part preceding ":" do and if ($test_c < 4) what happens? Thanks for your guidance.
  2. No thank you poco for posting a solution so fast! Actually I can follow your code more easily as I'm not familiar with php functions. And thanks to Sasa as well for posting another solution, so advanced :-) Both code works and did what I wanted to do.
  3. I have a string that I wish to divide into 100 words per part so that each part can be displayed on the page separately. ie. $text = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog (x 100 times)" How do I split this text into an array 100 words at a time? Thanks.
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