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PHP use string as operator

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-02-28 08:47 出处:网络
Say I have a string, $char. $char == \"*\". I also have two variables, $a and $b, which equal \"4\" and \"5\" respectively.

Say I have a string, $char. $char == "*".

I also have two variables, $a and $b, which equal "4" and "5" respectively.

How do I get the result of $a $char $b, ie 4 *开发者_运维百科 5 ?

Thanks :)


You can use eval() as suggested by @konforce, however the safest route would be something like:

$left = (int)$a;
$right = (int)$b;
$result = 0;
switch($char){

  case "*":
    $result = $left * $right;
    break;

 case "+";
   $result = $left + $right;
   break;
// etc

}


safest method is a switch construct:

function my_operator($a, $b, $char) {
    switch($char) {
        case '=': return $a = $b;
        case '*': return $a * $b;
        case '+': return $a + $b;
        etc...
    }
}


The easiest but most dangerous method is to use eval.

$c = eval("return $a $char $b;");


take a look at the eval() function. you will need to build a proper php command and run inside the eval() to extract out the result.


You can do with eval however I would not suggest using eval.

If there is case operator can by anything you should check what operator is before using

switch($char)
{
  case '*':
    $result= $a * $b;
    break;

  case '+':
    $result= $a + $b;
    break;
}


<?php
$a = 'alex';
$b = "alex";
$c = "==";
function abc($a,$b,$c){
  $d = 'return ($a '.$c.' $b) ? true : false;';
  return eval($d);
}
if(abc($a,$b,$c)){
  echo "condition true";
}else{
  echo "condition false";
}
// echo $e;
?>
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