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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T16:10:30+00:00 2026-06-05T16:10:30+00:00

I was practising statements and ran into a problem. I’m trying to make it

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I was practising statements and ran into a problem. I’m trying to make it so that if $child3 is available, then it will echo all three children, like how when $child2 is available, it echos Kim & Pom. What did I do wrong?

$child = "Kim";
$child2 = "Pom";
$child3 = "Rob";

if($child2) {
    echo $child; echo " "; echo $child2;
} elseif($child3) {
    echo $child; echo " "; echo $child2; echo " "; echo $child3;
} else {
    echo $child;
}
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    2026-06-05T16:10:31+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 4:10 pm

    Try reversing the conditions:

    $child = "Kim";
    $child2 = "Pom";
    $child3 = "Rob";
    
    if($child3){
        echo $child . " " . $child2 . " " . $child3;
    }else if($child2){
        echo $child . " " . $child2;
    }else{
        echo $child;
    }
    

    You might also like the wonderful string concatenation operator ..

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