Thanks. Don't know how I could have missed that.

"Maciek Sokolewicz" <tula...@php.net> wrote in message 
news:49428d51.3090...@php.net...
> Frank Stanovcak wrote:
>> I can't seem to find a reference to this in the manual, but is there an 
>> order of precedence for and or xor in an if statement?  Kind of like 
>> PPMDAS or polish notation for math (PPMDAS = Powers. Parenthacies. 
>> Multiplication...)
>>
>> I ask because this seems to be working for me, but I want to make sure it 
>> is doing what I think it is.
>>
>> (code follows)
>> if((($FILTERED['cod1'] == 0) or ($FILTERED['cod1'] == 1)) and 
>> (($FILTERED['cod2'] == 0) or ($FILTERED['cod2'] == 2)) and 
>> (($FILTERED['cod3'] == 0) or ($FILTERED['cod3'] == 4)))
>> (end code)
>>
>> which is if either of the first set, and either of the second set, and 
>> either of the third set is true return true.
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>> Frank
> http://nl.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.php#language.operators.precedence
>  



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