Re: elseif statements

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At 10:13 AM -0400 5/5/09, Robert Cummings wrote:
On Tue, 2009-05-05 at 10:05 -0400, Robert Cummings wrote:
 On Tue, 2009-05-05 at 09:49 -0400, tedd wrote:
 > At 2:57 PM -0400 5/4/09, Gary wrote:
 > >I am trying to get this to work, however it only reads the second if
> >statement. I get no error messages, but as I change counties, the % stays
 > >the same.
 > >
 > >Can someone enlighten me, or should I be looking at switch statements?
 > >
 > >Thanks for your help.
 > >
 > >Gary
 >
 > In my opinion, never use elseif -- I've never used it. I don't see
 > any reason whatsoever to do so.
 >
 > In my opinion, whenever your choices exceed two, use switch.

 That's some of the worst advice I've ever seen.

Just so we all know why...

Yep -- just so we know why:

<http://php1.net/a/if-v-switch/>

It all depends upon how you use the tools at your command.

My preference is still valid and I think the code is more readable. YMMV.

Cheers,

tedd
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