I wonder how PHP handles true/false comparison internally.
I understand that true is defined as 1 and false is defined as 0.
When I do if("a"){ echo "true";} it echos “true“. How does PHP recognize “a” as 1 ?
I wonder how PHP handles true/false comparison internally. I understand that true is defined
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This is covered in the PHP documentation for booleans and type comparison tables.
When converting to boolean, the following values are considered FALSE:
FALSEitself0(zero)0.0(zero)'0'NULL(including unset variables)Every other value is considered TRUE.