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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T23:36:28+00:00 2026-05-29T23:36:28+00:00

This is making me lose my mind, so please help: $param[] = ($k ==

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This is making me lose my mind, so please help:

$param[] = ($k == 'page') ? (($i > 1) ? "{$k}-{$i}" : null) : "{$k}-{$v}";

what I want is:

if ($k == 'page')
    if ($i > 1)
        $param[] = "{$k}-{$i}";
    else
        $param[] = null;
else
    $param[] = "{$k}-{$v}";

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    2026-05-29T23:36:29+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 11:36 pm

    Out of curiosity, is this clearer:

    $param[] = ($k == 'page') ? ( ($i > 1) : 'page-'.$i : null ) : $k.'-'.$v;
    

    Do you actually want to insert null, though?

    EDIT:

    I think you want this:

    ($k == 'page' && $i > 1) ? $params[] = 'page-'.$i : $params[] = $k.'-'.$v;
    

    or

    $params[] = ('page' == $k && 1 < $i) ? 'page-'.$i : $k.'-'.$v;
    

    But! Don’t do it.

    Instead just keep it simple and do:

    if('page' == $k && 1 < $i) {
     // some comment
     $params[] = 'page-'.$i;
    } else {
     // some comment
     $params[] = $k.'-'.$v;
    }
    
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