On Mon, 2009-09-07 at 19:14 +0000, Bobby Pejman wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I noticed that the following returns a 1.
> 
> echo (1<2) ? True : False
> 
> I was under the impression that true/false are of type boolean and not int.  
> But in php anything other than 0 translates to true, meaning a 1.  What I am 
> trying to achieve is for a 1 to be a 1 and a true or false to be a true and 
> false respectively and I do not want to put quotes around the word true/false 
> either because then it is no longer a boolean but string.
> 
> Is it possible to overwrite php's true/false and declare them as boolean?  
> You often see in C++, some use Define().
> 
> Thanks.
> 
The statement you gave does return a boolean value, but what you are
doing is printing the resulting value out. PHP converts the boolean to
the nearest printable value, which will be a 1 or 0. If you want it to
output the value 'True' or 'False' then you need to output a string
value.

Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk




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