Thanks for the responses so far. This is what I have come up with [php] <?php for( $i=1; $i<=100; $i++ ) { echo $i; echo "<br>"; if ($i%3 == 0) echo "Foo "; elseif ($i%5 == 0) echo "Bar"; } ?> [/php] and the results can be seen here http://www.inspired-evolution.com/image_test/numbers_output.php I actually want the Foo and Bar to replace the numbers they are dereivatives of and not appear below as they are now, and I also need to add a third condition for "FooBar" which would be for numbers that are both divisible by 3 and 5. thanks On 3/7/07, Martin Marques <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tijnema ! escribió: > On 3/7/07, Bruce Gilbert <webguync@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I just need to add code to print something different, say "foo" if the >> output is a multiple of 5 or 10 for example. How do I go about doing >> this? >> > > I've seen that question a lot, what i use is fairly simple > if( intval($number / $multiple) == ($number / $multiple ) ) > > try that Very bad solution. Try the % operator: if($number % $multiple == 0) http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.arithmetic.php -- select 'mmarques' || '@' || 'unl.edu.ar' AS email; --------------------------------------------------------- Martín Marqués | Programador, DBA Centro de Telemática | Administrador Universidad Nacional del Litoral ---------------------------------------------------------
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