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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T02:51:13+00:00 2026-05-14T02:51:13+00:00

i have two foreach loop to display some data, but i want to use

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i have two foreach loop to display some data,
but i want to use a single foreach on basis of database result.

means if there is any row returns from database then
forach($first as $fk=>$fv) should execute otherwise
foreach($other as $ok) should execute.
i m unsing below ternary operator which gives parse error

$n=$db->numRows($taskData); // databsse results

<?php ($n) ? foreach ($first as $fk=>$fv) : foreach ($other as $ok) 
{ ?>
<table><tr><td>......some data...</td></tr></table>
<?php } ?>

please suggest me how to handle such condition via ternary operator or any other idea.

Thanks

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    2026-05-14T02:51:13+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:51 am

    Use the conditional operator to select the array to use and then use $fv as the value rather than $ok for the second option.

    foreach ( ($n ? $first : $other) as $fk => $fv )
    

    Having two totally different loops being selected by a condition and with totally different variables would not really be a good idea as it would lead to really confusing code as you wouldn’t be sure without checking $n which of $fk, $fv and $ok were set.

    If you do need to do something different depending on the condition maybe the sections of code that are the same into functions would be a better idea?

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