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Denetim yapıları için diğer sözdizimi

PHP bazı denetim yapıları için farklı bir sözdizimi sağlar. Bu yapılar if, while, for, foreach ve switch yapılarıdır. Her durumda, bu farklı sözdiziminin basit şekli açılışta kullanılan kaşlı ayracın yerine iki nokta imi (:) ve kapanışta kullanılan kaşlı ayraç yerine de sırasıyla endif;, endwhile;, endfor;, endforeach; ya da endswitch; deyimlerinden birini kullanmaktır.

<?php if ($a == 5): ?>
A eşittir 5
<?php endif; ?>

Yukarıdaki örnekte, içeriği "A eşittir 5" olan HTML bloğu iki noktalı sözdimi kullanılarak yazılmış bir if deyiminin içine gömülmüştür. HTML bloğu yalnızca $a değişkeni 5'e eşit olduğunda gösterilecektir.

İki noktalı sözdimi, else ve elseif için de kullanılabilir. Birazdan vereceğimiz örnek, iki noktalı sözdizimi ile yazılmış elseif ve else içeren bir if yapısıdır:

<?php
if ($a == 5):
    echo 
"a eşittir 5";
    echo 
"...";
elseif (
$a == 6):
    echo 
"a eşittir 6";
    echo 
"!!!";
else:
    echo 
"a ne 5 ne de 6'dır";
endif;
?>

Bilginize:

Aynı denetim kümesi içinde karışık sözdizimi desteklenmemektedir.

Daha fazla örnek için while, for ve if cümleciklerine bakabilirsiniz.



while> <elseif/else if
[edit] Last updated: Fri, 23 Mar 2012
 
add a note add a note User Contributed Notes Denetim yapıları için diğer sözdizimi
temec987 at gmail dot com 03-Oct-2011 04:00
A simple alternative to an if statement, which is almost like a ternary operator, is the use of AND. Consider the following:

<?php
     $value
= 'Jesus';

    
// This is a simple if statement
    
if( isset( $value ) )
     {
          print
$value;
     }

     print
'<br />';

    
// This is an alternative
    
isset( $value ) AND print( $value );
?>

This does not work with echo() for some reason. I find this extremely useful!
dmgx dot michael at gmail dot com 19-Jul-2010 05:42
If you follow MVC design pattern then only your view files should have HTML in them to begin with.  Using the braceless syntax in these files only further separates them thematically from the rest of the code.

The major advantage of braceless syntax is that braces get lost while jumping into and out of php mode, especially if you use php short tags (which contrary to what is stated elsewhere, if you are using htaccess to deploy mod_rewrite in your application it is safe to use short tags in your application.  The server admins CANNOT deny short tags to you while simultaneously granting mod_rewrite (and why they would even try is beyond me).

Another thing I've noted in the examples above - it is safe to omit the ending semicolon prior to a script close tag, and it's slightly easier to read. <? endforeach ?> than <?php endforeach; ?>
ej at iconcept dot fo 28-May-2009 02:30
if statement in 1 line
<?php
$hour
= 11;

print
$foo = ($hour < 12) ? "Good morning!" : "Good afternoon!";

?>
return Good morning!
flyingmana 26-Mar-2009 10:43
It seems to me, that many people think that

<?php if ($a == 5): ?>
A ist gleich 5
<?php endif; ?>

is only with alternate syntax possible, but

<?php if ($a == 5){ ?>
A ist gleich 5
<?php }; ?>

is also possible.

alternate syntax makes the code only clearer and easyer to read
SM 04-Feb-2009 02:12
The control structure should be like in BASIC languages:
<?php
if ($a == 12):
  echo
"a is 12\n";
end if;

while (
true):
  echo
"loop loop loop\n";
end while;
?>

or just use end operator like in Ruby
<?php
if ($a == 12):
  echo
"a is 12\n";
end;

while (
true):
  echo
"loop loop loop\n";
end;
?>
mido_alone2001 at yahoo dot com 07-Nov-2008 03:05
Hello , when you going to make a script , you must try easist way to do and fastest way to parse ..
using alternative-syntax is very useful to shorten your code
e.g :
If you want to do:

<?php
    $a
=1 ;
if (
$a==1) {
     echo
"<table border=1><tr><td>$a is equal to one    </td></tr></table> " ;
}
?>

You can do it using alternative-syntax as following :

<?php
    $a
=1 ;
if (
$a==1) :?>
<table border=1><tr><td><?echo $a ;?> &nbsp;is equal to one </td></tr></table>
<?php endif ; ?>

So the HTML code Won't excuted until the condition is true

[EDIT BY danbrown AT php DOT net: Contains a bug fix provided by (gmdebby AT gmail DOT com).]
jeremia at gmx dot at 28-Jan-2008 03:52
If you wan't to use the alternative syntax for switch statements this won't work:

<div>
<?php switch($variable): ?>
<?php
case 1: ?>
<div>
Newspage
</div>
<?php break;?>
<?php
case 2: ?>
</div>
Forum
<div>
<?php break;?>
<?php
endswitch;?>
</div>

Instead you have to workaround like this:

<div>
<?php switch($variable):
case
1: ?>
<div>
Newspage
</div>
<?php break;?>
<?php
case 2: ?>
</div>
Forum
<div>
<?php break;?>
<?php
endswitch;?>
</div>
spa 17-Oct-2007 01:40
[EDITOR'S NOTE: reference to deleted note removed]

The end_; structure sometimes makes it easier to tell which block statement end you are looking at.  It's much harder to tell which nested block a } belongs to than an end_;
skippy at zuavra dot net 27-Jun-2005 01:32
If it needs saying, this alternative syntax is excellent for improving legibility (for both PHP and HTML!) in situations where you have a mix of them.

Interface templates are very often in need of this, especially since the PHP code in them is usually written by one person (who is more of a programmer) and the HTML gets modified by another person (who is more of a web designer). Clear separation in such cases is extremely useful.

See the default templates that come with WordPress 1.5+ (www.wordpress.org) for practical and smart examples of this alternative syntax.

 
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