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npsari

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Hi

 

I want the below (if function) to meet two conditions, so i separtared them with commas

($Start2>35, $Display>4)

 

if ($Start2>35, $Display>4) {
print"<font style=\"font-size:13px\" color=\"#000000\" face=\"Arial\"><b>1</b></font>";
}else{
print"<font style=\"font-size:13px\" color=\"#000000\" face=\"Arial\"><b>2</b></font>";
}

 

or should i say ($Start2>35 AND $Display>4)

You need spaces :P

 

if ($Start2 > 35, $Display > 4) {
print"<font style=\"font-size:13px\" color=\"#000000\" face=\"Arial\"><b>1</b></font>";
}else{
print"<font style=\"font-size:13px\" color=\"#000000\" face=\"Arial\"><b>2</b></font>";
}


if ((!isset($Start) || empty($Start)) && ($Start2>35 && $Display>4)) {

 

Parans signify order of operations, just like basic algebra. And I would also be consistent if you are using || instead of OR use && instead of AND and vice versa.

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