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PHP offers an alternative syntax for some of its control structures; namely, if,
while, for, foreach, and switch. In each case, the basic form
of the alternate syntax is to change the opening brace to a colon (:) and the closing brace to
endif;, endwhile;, endfor;, endforeach;, or endswitch;,
respectively.
<?php if ($a == 5): ?>
A is equal to 5
<?php endif; ?>
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In the above example, the HTML block "A = 5" is nested within an if statement
written in the alternative syntax. The HTML block would be displayed only if $a is equal to 5.
The alternative syntax applies to else and elseif as well. The following
is an if structure with elseif and else in the alternative format:
if ($a == 5):
print "a equals 5";
print "...";
elseif ($a == 6):
print "a equals 6";
print "!!!";
else:
print "a is neither 5 nor 6";
endif;
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See also while, for, and
if for further examples.
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