On 04/15/2010 02:46 AM, cr.vege...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Is there an option in PHP to change the behavior of NULL in PHP functions ?
> Now PHP uses NULL as a 0 (zero) for arithmetic, for example:
> NULL + 6 = 6
> NULL * 6 = 0
> NULL / 6 = 0
> 6 / NULL = Division by zero
> 
> What I need is the same behavior as #N/A (or =NA()) in Excel, where:
> #N/A + 6 = #N/A
> #N/A * 6 = #N/A
> #N/A / 6 = #N/A
> 6 / #N/A = #N/A
> 
> because arithmetic operations with "Unknown" operands should result to 
> "Unknown" ...
> 
> TIA, Cor
> 

In what cases do you have a null var?

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-Shawn
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