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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T07:27:26+00:00 2026-05-21T07:27:26+00:00

there have two value, $a and $b . I need make a judge, $a

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there have two value, $a and $b. I need make a judge, $a is not 3 times as bigger as b or $b is not 3 times as bigger as $a, echo $a.' and '.$b; else not.

for explain:

if $a = 5, $b=1 so $b*3 = 3, $b*3 < $a, then echo ‘nothing’;

if $a = 5, $b=2 so $b*3 = 6, $b*3 > $a, then echo $a.'&nbsp;and&nbsp;'.$b;//5 and 6

if $b = 5, $a=1 so $a*3 = 3, $a*3 < $b, then echo ‘nothing’;

if $b = 5, $a=2 so $a*3 = 6, $a*3 > $b, then echo $a.'&nbsp;and&nbsp;'.$b;//6 and 5

one of my code:

$a='5';
$b='1';
if ((!($a>=($b*3))) or (!($b>=($a*3)))){
    echo $a.'&nbsp;and&nbsp;'.$b; //this may be echo 'nothing'
}else{
  echo 'nothing';
}
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    2026-05-21T07:27:27+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 7:27 am

    From your examples, you seem to want to print ‘nothing’ if the values are very different, but if the values are close (within a factor of 3) then you print the values.

    You just need to fix the logic in your test line:

    if ($a < $b * 3 && $b < $a * 3) {

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