Comparison operators, as their name implies, allow you to compare
two values.
Tabulka 10-3. Comparison Operators
Example | Name | Result |
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$a == $b | Equal | TRUE if $a is equal to $b. |
$a === $b | Identical |
TRUE if $a is equal to $b, and they are of the same
type. (PHP 4 only)
|
$a != $b | Not equal | TRUE if $a is not equal to $b. |
$a <> $b | Not equal | TRUE if $a is not equal to $b. |
$a !== $b | Not identical |
TRUE if $a is not equal to $b, or they are not of the same
type. (PHP 4 only)
|
$a < $b | Less than | TRUE if $a is strictly less than $b. |
$a > $b | Greater than | TRUE if $a is strictly greater than $b. |
$a <= $b | Less than or equal to | TRUE if $a is less than or equal to $b. |
$a >= $b | Greater than or equal to | TRUE if $a is greater than or equal to $b. |
Another conditional operator is the "?:" (or ternary) operator,
which operates as in C and many other languages.
This expression evaluates to
expr2 if
expr1 evaluates to
TRUE, and
expr3 if
expr1 evaluates to
FALSE.