I’m in a bit of a predicament with a much larger code than this, but this is roughly how it is…
<?php
$other = 'white';
$array = array('red', 'blue', 'red', 'red', 'red');
foreach($array[1] as $match) //OR $match = $other;
{
//Core Area
if($match == 'red') { echo 'RED!'; }
if($match == 'blue') { echo 'BLUE!'; }
if($match == 'white') { echo 'white!'; }
}
?>
As it is now, $other cannot enter the core area without the foreach being in the way. The alternative being cloning — via copy n’ paste — to another place. …Which wont work very well… I’ve tried placing the area in a function, but without many of global values, it does not seem like a viable option. Is there any way to switch between the foreach and the =?
Now
$otheris in the array so it’ll be in the list of things you compare within your loop.Why you want this or what you’re really asking is flying over my head.