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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:08:02+00:00 2026-05-14T14:08:02+00:00

<?php $var = 0; switch($var) { case a: echo I think var is a;

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<?php
$var = 0;
switch($var) {
   case "a":
      echo "I think var is a";
   break;
   case "b":
      echo "I think var is b";
   break;
   case "c":
      echo "I think var is c";
   break;
   default:
      echo "I know var is $var";
   break;
}
?>

Maybe someone else will find this fascinating and have an answer. If you run this, it outputs I think the var is a when clearly it’s 0. Now, I’m most certain this has something to do with the fact that we’re using strings in our switch statement but the variable we’re checking is an integer. Does anyone know why PHP behaves this way? It’s nothing too major, but it did give me a bit of a headache today.

Thanks folks!

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    2026-05-14T14:08:03+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:08 pm

    If you compare an integer with a string, the string is converted to a number. So effectively your snippet is equivalent to:

    $var = 0;
    switch($var) {
       case 0: // "a" gets converted to 0.
          echo "I think var is a";
       break;
       case 0: // "b" gets converted to 0.
          echo "I think var is b";
       break;
       case 0: // "c" gets converted to 0.
          echo "I think var is c";
       break;
       default:
          echo "I know var is $var";
       break;
    }
    

    Which will produce I think var is a as output as the first case body gets executed. Even though there are 3 candidates, the first one is selected because it appears at the top.

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