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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T14:29:24+00:00 2026-05-23T14:29:24+00:00

I was reading some php code source and found the following: $failed |= is_numeric(

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I was reading some php code source and found the following:

$failed |= is_numeric( $key );

Other than if $key is numeric , what does |= mean?

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    2026-05-23T14:29:25+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 2:29 pm

    $x |= $y; is the same as $x = $x | $y;

    $x | $y is a bitwise operator which means it returns the result of a logical ‘or’ between the two variables.

    In the context of the question, it allows $failed to store failure statuses for several actions in a single variable (each bit position representing an individual action).

    If you need to know more about what this does, I suggest reading the PHP manual page for bitwise operators: http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.bitwise.php

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