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ITM 352 Flow-Control: if and switch. ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 2 What is "Flow of Control"? Flow of Control is the execution order of instructions.

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1 ITM 352 Flow-Control: if and switch

2 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 2 What is "Flow of Control"? Flow of Control is the execution order of instructions in a program All programs can be written with three control flow elements: 1. Sequence - just go to the next instruction 2. Selection - a choice of at least two either go to the next instruction or jump to some other instruction 3. Repetition - a loop (repeat a block of code) at the end of the loop either go back and repeat the block of code or continue with the next instruction after the block Selection and Repetition are called Branching since these are branch points in the flow of control

3 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 3 The Type boolean A primitive type Can have expressions, values, constants, and variables just as with any other primitive type Only two values: true and false Every expression is boolean in some way 0, 0.0, '0', '' are all false Anything other than the above is true Comparison operators always return boolean $is_desired_grade = ($grade == 'A'); $is_drinking_age = ($age >= 21); $not_graduating = ($year != 'senior');

4 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 4 Boolean Expressions Boolean expressions can be thought of as test conditions (questions) that are either true or false Often two values (numbers, strings) are compared, return value is a boolean (i.e. true or false ) For example: Is A greater than B?, Is A equal to B?, Is A less than or equal to B? Comparison operators are used for boolean expressions (, =, ==, ===, !=. !==, …) A and B can be any data type (or class), but they generally are a "compatible" data type (or class) Comparisons are either numeric or lexicographic but can be user-defined via objects and functions. Comparing non-compatible types is legal but may have unexpected results.

5 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 5 Basic PHP Comparison Operators

6 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 6 A Note on Printing Boolean Values The echo (and print) command will convert values to strings for printing true is converted to '1' false is converted to “” (the empty string) echo true 1 echo false

7 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 7 "Identical" Comparison Operators Sometimes you really want to be sure two values are exactly the same value and type Is 0.0 equal to 0? Use the '===' and '!==' to test equality and non-equality for both value and type 0.0 == 0 returns true 0.0 === 0 returns false Do lab exercise #1

8 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 8 Compound Boolean Expressions Use && or and to AND (intersect) two or more conditions Use || to OR (union) two or more conditions See text for definitions of AND and OR For example, write a test to see if B is either 0 or between the values of A and C : (B == 0) || (A <= B && B < C) (B == 0) or (A <= B) and B < C) In this example the parentheses are not required but are added for clarity Subject to Precedence rules Note the short-circuit, or lazy, evaluation rules (later in slides) Use a single & for AND and a single | for OR to avoid short- circuit evaluation and force complete evaluation of an expression

9 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 9 Truth Tables for boolean Operators Value of AValue of BA && B truetruetrue truefalsefalse falsetruefalse falsefalsefalse Value of AValue of BA || B truetruetrue truefalsetrue falsetruetrue falsefalsefalse Value of A!A truefalse falsetrue && (and)|| (or) ! (not)

10 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 10 Precedence Rules for Common Operators Highest Precedence the unary operators: ++, --, and ! the binary arithmetic operators: *, /, % the binary arithmetic operators: +, - the boolean operators:, = = the boolean operators: ==, != the boolean operator & the boolean operator | the boolean operator && the boolean operator || Lowest Precedence Do lab exercise #2

11 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 11 PHP Flow Control Statements Sequential the default PHP automatically executes the next instruction unless you use a branching statement Branching: Selection if if-else if-else if-else if- … - else switch Branching: Repetition while do-while for foreach

12 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 12 PHP if statement Simple decisions Do the next statement if test is true or skip it if false Syntax: if (Boolean_Expression) Action if true; //execute if true next action; //always executed Note the indentation for readability (not compiler or execution correctness)

13 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 13 if Example The body of the if statement is conditionally executed Statements after the body of the if statement always execute (not conditional unless grouped inside {}'s) if ($eggsPerBasket < 12) //begin body of the if statement echo "Less than a dozen eggs per basket"; //end body of the if statement $totalEggs = $numberOfEggs * $eggsPerBasket; echo "You have a total of $totalEggs eggs.";

14 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 14 PHP Statement Blocks: Compound Statements Action if(true) can be either a single statement or a set of statements enclosed in curly brackets (a compound statement, or block). For example: if ($eggsPerBasket < 12) { //begin body of the if statement echo "Less than a dozen..."; $costPerBasket = 1.1 * $costPerBasket; } //end body of the if statement $totalEggs = $numberOfEggs * $eggsPerBasket; echo "You have a total of $totalEggs eggs."); All statements between braces are controlled by if

15 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 15 PHP Statement Blocks: Compound Statements Alternatively, " if( ): … endif; " also works: if ($eggsPerBasket < 12) : //begin body of the if statement echo "Less than a dozen..."; $costPerBasket = 1.1 * $costPerBasket; //end body of the if statement endif; $totalEggs = $numberOfEggs * $eggsPerBasket; echo "You have a total of $totalEggs eggs."); All statements between : and endif; are controlled by if  This style is useful when using PHP in large blocks of HTML (see example in textbook) Do lab exercise #3

16 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 16 Two-way Selection: if-else Select either one of two options Either do Action1 or Action2, depending on test value Syntax: if (Boolean_Expression) { Action1 //execute only if Boolean_Expression true } else { Action2 //execute only if Boolean_Expression false } Action3 //anything here always executed

17 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 17 if-else Examples Example with single-statement blocks: if ($time < $limit) echo "You made it."; else echo "You missed the deadline."; Example with compound statements: if ($time < $limit) { echo "You made it."; $bonus = 100; } else { echo "You missed the deadline."; $bonus = 0; } Do lab exercise #4

18 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 18 Multibranch selection: if-else if-elseif-…-else One way to handle situations with more than two possibilities Syntax: if(Boolean_Expression_1) Action_1 elseif(Boolean_Expression_2) Action_2. elseif(Boolean_Expression_n) Action_n else Default_Action

19 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 19 if-elseif-elseif-…-else Example if($score >= 90 && $score <= 100) $grade= 'A'; elseif ($score >= 80) $grade= 'B'; elseif ($score >= 70) $grade= 'C'; elseif ($score >= 60) $grade= 'D'; else $grade= 'E'; Note how the sequence is important here and must use elseif rather than just if (why?)

20 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 20 if-elseif-elseif-…-else Non-Example?? if ($profRel == "colleague" ) $greeting = "Thomas"; elseif ($profRel == "friend" ) $greeting = "Tom"; elseif ($profRel == "grad student" ) $greeting = "TC"; elseif ($profRel == "undergrad student" ) $greeting = "professor"; else $greeting = "Dr. Collins";

21 ITM 352 - © Port, KazmanFlow-Control - 21 Use switch for single-variable if switch($profRel) { case "colleague" : $greeting = "Thomas"; break; case "friend" : $greeting = "Tom"; break; case "grad student" : $greeting = "TC"; break; case "undergrad student" : $greeting = "professor"; break; default : $greeting = "Dr. Collins"; break; } Do lab exercise #5


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