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PHP Exercises: Compute the sum of the two given integers. If one of the given integer value is in the range 10..20 inclusive return 18

PHP Basic Algorithm: Exercise-44 with Solution

Write a PHP program to compute the sum of the two given integers. If one of the given integer value is in the range 10..20 inclusive return 18.

Sample Solution:

PHP Code :

<?php
function test($x, $y)
{
   return ($x >= 10 && $x <= 20) || ($y >= 10 && $y <= 20) ? 18 : $x + $y;
 }

echo test(3, 7)."\n";
echo test(10, 11)."\n";
echo test(10, 20)."\n";
echo test(21, 220)."\n";

Sample Output:

10
18
18
241

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PHP Basic Algorithm Exercises: Compute the sum of the two given integers. If one of the given integer value is in the range 10..20 inclusive return 18.

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PHP: Tips of the Day

How to Sort Multi-dimensional Array by Value?

Try a usort, If you are still on PHP 5.2 or earlier, you'll have to define a sorting function first:

Example:

function sortByOrder($a, $b) {
    return $a['order'] - $b['order'];
}

usort($myArray, 'sortByOrder');

Starting in PHP 5.3, you can use an anonymous function:

usort($myArray, function($a, $b) {
    return $a['order'] - $b['order'];
});

And finally with PHP 7 you can use the spaceship operator:

usort($myArray, function($a, $b) {
    return $a['order'] <=> $b['order'];
});

To extend this to multi-dimensional sorting, reference the second/third sorting elements if the first is zero - best explained below. You can also use this for sorting on sub-elements.

usort($myArray, function($a, $b) {
    $retval = $a['order'] <=> $b['order'];
    if ($retval == 0) {
        $retval = $a['suborder'] <=> $b['suborder'];
        if ($retval == 0) {
            $retval = $a['details']['subsuborder'] <=> $b['details']['subsuborder'];
        }
    }
    return $retval;
});

If you need to retain key associations, use uasort() - see comparison of array sorting functions in the manual

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