Another version that is logically correct unlike some of the others I
saw :)
if( !($thisvar == "this value" or $thisvar == "that value") )
{
// stuff to do.
}
Cheers,
Rob.
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 14:59, Cesar Cordovez wrote:
> <corection to last post>But then... you have to use "and" not "or"
> like:</corection to last post>
>
> if (($thisvar != "this value") and ($thisvar != "thatvalue")) {
> // do stuff
> }
>
> Cesar Cordovez wrote:
>
> > if (($thisvar != "this value") or ($thisvar != "thatvalue")) {
> > // do stuff
> > }
> >
> > cesar =)
> >
> > Ed Curtis wrote:
> >
> >> How would I write this statement:
> >>
> >> if $thisvar is not equal to this value or that value. { do stuff }
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Ed
> >>
> >
>
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