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Old 02-27-2011, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Jiroxys7 View Post
@ jerret, I took a look at that already, but I can't really understand some of it since I have no real way of searching for what the "%" and "?" 'math' symbols do. I asked in another thread ages ago and never got a response. Though, while I'm on the topic again, anyone care to enlighten me on what they actually mean and how they work?
Modulus (%): Computes the remainder of a division operation. Which is useful for keeping a number within a certain range since it guarantees the number will never be bigger than the number you specify.

PHP Code:
function onCreated() {
  echo(
10 3);
  echo(
12 3);

Ternary (?): (statement ? trueresult : falseresult)

PHP Code:
function onCreated() {
  
temp.result true;
  echo((
temp.result "Yes" "No"));

It's more so for quick and dirty work, beats writing an if statement like this:

PHP Code:
function onCreated() {
  
temp.result true;
  if (
temp.result) {
    echo(
"Yes");
  } else {
    echo(
"No");
  }

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