PHP - String If Statement
I need an if statement, but i have no idea how or if it can be done.
If a text string is greater than 10 characters, {echo $string} else{ print $error } <?php $string = '1900800008'; $error = 'String isn't long enough'; if( ????????? ){echo $string} else{ print $error } ?> Similar TutorialsHello again. I run a sports league website and registrations received after a certain date need to have their league fees calculated to add 10%. someone wrote this for me a couple of years ago, but I have since then lost the full code. Need to know how to add a date to the follow statement that would automatically add the 10%. Can someone look at this for me and fill me in on what's missing? Thanks! Code: [Select] /* * Calculate fees */ $intSize = intval($arrLeagueSearch['size']); switch($intSize) { case 2: $dblBase = 150.00; $intBSize = 3; break; case 4: $dblBase = 330.00; $intBSize = 6; break; case 6: $dblBase = 550.00; $intBSize = 10; break; default: die("Invalid league size"); }; $dblEarlyTeam = $dblBase; $dblEach = $dblEarlyTeam / $intPlayers; /* $dblLateTeam = $dblEarlyTeam * 1.10; $dblLateEach = $dblLateTeam / $intPlayers; */ I am trying to figure out how to have an if statement in the middle of strings I am trying to concatenate. I have a from that has a address1 and address2, where address2 often does not exist. So I want to only add that line if there is actually content. I was trying something like the following, but that is giving me an error. I am pretty new to php, so I can't seem figure it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Code: [Select] "<p><strong>Address 1: </strong><br>" . $address1 . "<br>" if ( isset($address2) ) { echo . $address2 . "<br>" } . $city . ", " . $state . " " . $zip . "</p>" Hi, My issue here is that I cant get my query string variables to ONLY feed into if/else statement on my secondary page. I include my secondary page (fine.php) from my index page. My query string variables keep being fed back into my original if/ese statement on index.php. here is the if/else on index.php (these links work fine): <?php if($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']=='/index.php' || $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']=='') { include 'port.php'; } elseif (isset($_GET['pos'])){ include 'pos.php'; } elseif (isset($_GET['web'])){ include 'web.php'; } elseif (isset($_GET['fine'])){ include 'fine.php'; } else {include '404.php';} here is the if/else on my secondary page (fine.php). These links are supposed to alert the if/else in the next table cell. However, they instead alert the if/else in index.php. <td><br/> <a href="?backset"><img src="fine/thumbs/x-backset.jpg" border="0"></a><br/><br/> <a href="?backside"><img src="fine/thumbs/x-backside.jpg" border="0"></a><br/><br/> <a href="?bannerprint"><img src="fine/thumbs/x-bannerprint.jpg" border="0"></a><br/><br/> <a href="?chopu"><img src="fine/thumbs/x-chopu.jpg" border="0"></a><br/><br/> </td> <td><br/> <div id="DivPiece" align="left"> <?PHP if (isset($_GET['backset'])){ include 'fine/backset.php'; } elseif (isset($_GET['backside'])){ include 'fine/backside.php'; } elseif (isset($_GET['bannerprint'])){ include 'fine/bannerprint.php'; } elseif (isset($_GET['chopu'])){ include 'fine/chopu.php'; } ?> </div> </td> How can I get the links on the secondary page to only alert the if/else statement on that page, and BLOCK the if/else statement on index.php from seeing them? I still want to use the query string though. Thanks! [/quote] Hi All, I'm working on PHP scripts to interact with a web hosted MySQL DB for an Android Application. Simply what I am trying to do is in the PHP script is run a SELECT statement which will return the value of a column, UserType, and compare the result of this to a string, which will then execute code depending on it's value. This user type can only be either 'student' or 'lecturer'. Any help with this would be much appreciated. <?php require "init.php"; $user = $_GET["userID"]; #Selects column account type where the idNum equals $user which is passed from my app. $sql1 = "select accountType from user_info where idNum = '$user'"; $result1 = mysqli_query($con,$sql1); $row1 = mysqli_fetch_assoc($result1); #This is where I am stuck. Simply, I am trying to run the code in the loop where the result of $sql1 equals 'Student'. The else will run if it is not #student and therefore is 'Lecturer'. I'm also not sure if my code inside the IF is fully correct either as it's not running that far. if($row1['accountType'] == 'Student') { $sql2 = "select courseCode from user_info where idNum = '$user'"; $result2 = mysqli_query($con,$sql2); $row2 = mysqli_fetch_assoc($result2); $sql3 = "select * from module_details where classListCourseCode = '".$row2['courseCode']."'"; $result3 = mysqli_query($con,$sql3); $response = array(); while($row = mysqli_fetch_array($result3)) { array_push($response,array("moduleID"=>$row[0],"lecturerID"=>$row[1],"moduleName"=>$row[2],"classListCourseCode"=>$row[3])); } echo json_encode(array("server_response"=>$response)); } Thanks in advance. I'm having issues with the following: Code: [Select] <?php session_start(); $_SESSION['username']=$_POST['username']; $_SESSION['password']=$_POST['password']; if($_SESSION['username']=="username" && $_SESSION['password']=="password"){ if($_GET['product']=="add"){ $content.=' <p><label>Product Name:</label> <input type="text" name="product_name" size="30" /> <label>Product Price:</label> <input type="text" name="product_price" size="5" /> </p> <p><label>Product Category:</label> <input type="text" name="product_category" size="30" /></p> <p><label>Product Link:</label> <input type="text" name="product_link" size="30" /></p> <p><label>Product Image:</label> <input type="text" name="product_image" size="30" /></p> <p><label>Product Tag:</label> <input type="text" name="product_tag" size="30" /></p> <p><label>Product Keywords:</label> <input type="text" name="keyword" size="30" /></p> <p><label>Product Features:</label><br /> <textarea name="product_features" rows="10" cols="60"></textarea> </p> <p><label>Product Pros:</label><br /> <textarea name="product_pros" rows="5" cols="30"></textarea> </p> <p><label>Product Cons:</label><br /> <textarea name="product_cons" rows="5" cols="30"></textarea> </p> <p><label>Product Description:</label><br /> <textarea name="product_description" rows="10" cols="60"></textarea> </p> <p><label>Product Notes:</label><br /> <textarea name="product_notes" rows="5" cols="30"></textarea> </p> '; $logout='<div><a href="./acp_admincp.php?log-out">Log-Out</a></div>'; } elseif($_GET['product']=="view"){ } else{ $content.=' <a href="./admincp.php?product=add">Add New Product</a> <br /> <a href="./admincp.php?product=view">View Products</a> '; } } elseif(isset($_GET['log-out'])){ session_start(); session_unset(); session_destroy(); header("Location: ./admincp.php"); } else{ $content=' <form action="./admincp.php" method="post"> <p><label>Username:</label> <input type="text" name="username" size="30" />'; $content.='</p> <p><label>Password:</label> <input type="password" name="password" /></p>'; $content.='<p><input type="submit" value="Submit" name="Submit" /></p> </form>'; } ?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en"> <head> <base href="http://ghosthuntersportal.com/" /> <title>Ghost Hunter's Portal - Admin Control Panel</title> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta name="verify-v1" content="" /> <meta name="keywords" content="ghost, hunters, hunter, ghosts, spirit, spirits, paranormal, investigation, investigator, investigators, k2, emf, meter, kii" /> <meta name="description" content="Ghost Hunters Potal. Parnormal research equipment store." /> <meta name="author" content="Andrew McCarrick" /> <meta name="robots" content="index, follow" <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" /> </head> <body> <img src="./logo.png" alt="Ghost Hunter's Portal Admin Control Panel" /> <br /> <div style="color: #AA44AA; font-size: 26px; margin-top: -30px; margin-left: 125px;">Admin Control Panel</div> <?php echo $logout; echo $content; ?> </body> </html> I can log-in, and get to the page with the two links on it. However, once I click one of the links it falls back to the log-in page, and it ends up being a never ending loop. It's doing this: Log-In --> Page with links ---> Log-In page again Should be doing this: Log-In --> Page with links --> Add Product page or View Products page I can never get into the the actual sub page. Just to be clear, the address bar actually shows product=add or product=view, but it still shows the log-in page. Hi, I am trying to make some adjustments to uploadify.php which comes with the latest version of uploadify (3.0 beta), so that it works with a session variable that stores the login username and adds it to the path for uploads. Here is uploadify.php as it currently looks: Code: [Select] <?php session_name("MyLogin"); session_start(); $targetFolder = '/songs/' . $_SESSION['name']; // Relative to the root if (!empty($_FILES)) { $tempFile = $_FILES['Filedata']['tmp_name']; $targetPath = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . $targetFolder; $targetFile = rtrim($targetPath,'/') .'/'. $_FILES['Filedata']['name']; // Validate the file type $fileTypes = array('m4a','mp3','flac','ogg'); // File extensions $fileParts = pathinfo($_FILES['Filedata']['name']); if (in_array($fileParts['extension'],$fileTypes)) { move_uploaded_file($tempFile,$targetFile); echo '1'; } else { echo 'Invalid file type.'; } } echo $targetFolder; ?> I added Code: [Select] echo $targetFolder; at the bottom so that I could make sure that the string returned was correct, and it is, i.e. '/songs/nick'. For some reason though, uploads are not going to the correct folder, i.e. the username folder, but instead are going to the parent folder 'songs'. The folder for username exists, with correct permissions, and when I manually enter Code: [Select] $targetFolder = '/songs/nick';all works fine. Which strikes me as rather strange. I have limited experience of using php, but wonder how if the correct string is returned by the session variable, the upload works differently than with the manually entered string. Any help would be much appreciated. It's the last issue with a website that was due to go live 2 days ago! Thanks, Nick This topic has been moved to PHP Regex. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=326004.0 Hey there, Thanks for taking the time to read my thread. My issue is that I can't think of a way to edit a XML file using PHP's XML functionality and then assign the edited contents to a string instead of saving the file. Because my issue is that I have to edit the XML file based upon a string brought from a remote location then give it back to that remote location using a string again, to be exact I am doing it via Linux command line utilizing SSH2. This is what I managed to complete on my own. function CheckIVMPConfig($ServerID) { global $Panel; if(is_numeric($ServerID) && $this->IsValidServer($ServerID)) { // We select the game server that the FTP account was created for. $Servers = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM control_servers WHERE server_id = '".mysql_real_escape_string($FTPAccount['ftp_server'])."'"); $Server = mysql_fetch_array($Servers); // Here we select the Box ID that the game server is on. $Boxs = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM control_machines WHERE machine_id = '".$Server['server_machine']."'"); $Box = mysql_fetch_array($Boxs); // Now we select the required package for the box. $Packages = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM control_packages WHERE package_id = '".$Server['server_package']."'"); $Package = mysql_fetch_array($Packages); // Retrive the file. $Config = $CProtocol->exec("cat /home/{$Server['server_id']}/{$Package['package_config']}"); $Parse = SimpleXMLElement($Config); foreach($Parse as $Entry) // loop through our books { if($Entry->port != $Server['server_port']) { // edit the value } else if($Entry->maxplayers > $Server['server_slots']) { // edit the value } } } } Hello all, I'm trying to change the end of a javascript call based on the end of the url string. The common part of all the url strings is sobi2Id=, I'm trying to do this with strstr but am having no luck. I'm new to php so my syntax knowledge is terrible! at the moment i've got Code: [Select] <?php $url = $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; $tag = strstr ($url, 'sobi2Id='); echo $tag; ?> but this returns an unexpected T_STRING, expecting ',' or ';' Can anyone debug this? I may well be being really silly! hey guys im trying to find a string inside a string which could be made up of different things eg... {$test}, {$test1}, {$test2} etc (but the varable inside could be called anything hence maybe using regex im not sure?) is this possible?...i hope you guys understand....thanks I have the following function, which takes a string with commas in it and attempts remove those commas. The way I have it here is that I use explode to take out the commas, which makes an array, and then iterate through that array to put a string back together without the commas. function tags_to_sort_by( $sortMeta ) { $sortByArray = explode(",", $sortMeta); $sortByCount = count($sortByArray); for ($i = 0; $i < $sortByCount; $i++) { $sortByString += $sortByArray[$i]; } return $sortByString; } What does not work is the following line: $sortByString += $sortByArray[$i]; Somehow that outputs a 0, which I don't understand. It should output something like: arrayItem1 arrayItem2 array3 etc. My question is if there either is an easier way to remove the commas from the original string or what I am doing wrong in this line: $sortByString += $sortByArray[$i]; // I am trying to concatenate each part of the array back into the string. Thanks a lot for help with this! Hello Everyone, I have to change the if statements to a switch statement, in this game. Can anyone help? Thanks. var checkKeyPressed = function (e) { // Press key A or key D to make dog run to the left or right // The running speed is specified by the step variable, 10 by default. // If you replace 10 with a larger integer, the dog will run faster. //press A, dog runs left if (e.keyCode == "65") { if (prex[0] > 5) { prex[0] = prex[0] - step; } } //press D, dog runs right if (e.keyCode == "68") { if (prex[0] < right) { prex[0] = prex[0] + step; } } };
In PHP Version 8.0 shows error as : In previous versions of PHP it does not show any error. Please resolve the issue. I need to know if a string exists within a string. I've tried using STRIPOS() but it returns zero or false if what I'm looking for is the first part of the string. I don't care what function I use, but I need to get a "true" when the needle string is present anywhere in the haystack string, even at location zero. Is there some way to set up the STRIPOS() statement? I've tried: if ((stripos($title, 'needle') > 0 ) if ((stripos($title, 'needle') = true ) and even if ((stripos($title, 'needle') >= 0 ) which returns true for everything, even when the needle string is NOT present. Any help appreciated. thanks, Tom Hello guys i am trying to figure out how to fwrite a string for example "Recommended Settings for Service Pack" under "Current Settings for Service Pack: 5.1.2600ServicePack3Build2600". I figure i cant use line number as an argument because the file report may be dynamic so i will need to use Current Settings as an argument. Please guide me if you have any ideas..thanks:) ! auditreport table ServicePackSetting Service Pack Requirement: Fail Current Settings for Service Pack: 5.1.2600ServicePack3Build2600 MajorAuditandAccountPolicies Maximum Password Age Requirement: Fail Current Settings for Maximum Password Age Requirement: 42 Minimum Password Length: Fail Current Settings for Minimum Password Length Requirement: 0 I am looking for a date within larger string, lets say the date is December 4, 2010. To find it I use pattern and function below: $Pattern='/[(January|February|March|April|May|June|July|August|September|October|November|December)] \d, \d\d\d\d/i'; preg_match_all($Pattern, $String, $Matches, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE, $NumberPosition); The function finds the dates within the string but to my supprise the result I get in $Matches is: r 4, 2010 What I would like to get is: December 4, 2010 but don't know how it should be fixed. I thought that with the pattern I am using but obviously that is not the case. Ok... I had typed this post out ONCE already and when I clicked REFRESH IMAGE to get a diff captcha it ERASED MY POST LMAO this is not my night.... What I need help with is probably more simple then I can even think right now - ive been digging at this for 3 hrs now and im out of time for the night I have a DB Record storing ID's between PIPES | when the initial entry is made in DB it stores it like so |47| NOTE: the number could be different these are ID's number doesnt matter its just between Pipes When the second entry is added its added like so |47||67| say we have a total of 5 Entries |47||67||82||55||69| I need to find ID 82 in that string and it has to be between Pipes Find 82 in data between | and return that ID 82 I am putting between pipes because the ID's can be duplicate digits in different lengths so say I have 8 as my ID and down the string i have another id as 88 -- I cant possibly find the correct ID without some sort of seperation character so i used Pipes soo my end goal is the ability to search and if true or false do action if ($result == $find_id){ echo "ID is there"; }else{ echo "NOT THERE -- Adding it"; } Any help is appreciated guys Thanks SangrelX Given a text value $path, I want to return the actual path. One option is a switch statement as shown below. Another option is put them in an associated array (or maybe a static array?) and check if the element is set and if not throw an deception. Or maybe a totally different solution. Is one solution better (i.e. more efficient) than another? I will probably be retrieving a path around 5 times for every server hit. Thanks
function getPath($path) { switch($path){ case 'classes': $path=__DIR__;break; case 'application': $path=dirname(__DIR__);break; case 'root': $path=dirname(dirname(__DIR__));break; case 'twig': $path=dirname(dirname(__DIR__)).'/vendor/autoload.php';break; case 'lib': $path=dirname(__DIR__).'/lib';break; case 'help': $path=dirname(__DIR__).'/lib/help'; case 'templates': $path=dirname(__DIR__).'/lib/templates'; case 'htdocs_base': $path=dirname(dirname(__DIR__)).'/html'; case 'resources_base': $path=dirname(dirname(__DIR__)).'/user_resources'; // About 10 more default: throw new Exception("Path {$path} not valid."); } return $path; } hey guys just a simple one...im trying to replace {$name} but i dont think ive got the right prefix in the str_replace function...if anyone could tell me where i am going wrong please $content = str_replace("{/$".$variable."}", $value, $content); {$name} |