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In laravel I have a controller



It gets a bunch of data and saves it like so



        $lastinid = $user->onlineApplications()->create($newInsertData);


If payment_status is successfully, i want invoice to be 1, otherwise i want it to be 0. How do I do this using a ternary operator.



if($lastinid->payment_status == "success"){
$invoice = 1;
}









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  • $invoice = $lastinid->payment_status == "success" ? 1 : 0;

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In laravel I have a controller



It gets a bunch of data and saves it like so



        $lastinid = $user->onlineApplications()->create($newInsertData);


If payment_status is successfully, i want invoice to be 1, otherwise i want it to be 0. How do I do this using a ternary operator.



if($lastinid->payment_status == "success"){
$invoice = 1;
}









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  • $invoice = $lastinid->payment_status == "success" ? 1 : 0;

    – Dirk Scholten
    Nov 21 '18 at 12:02














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In laravel I have a controller



It gets a bunch of data and saves it like so



        $lastinid = $user->onlineApplications()->create($newInsertData);


If payment_status is successfully, i want invoice to be 1, otherwise i want it to be 0. How do I do this using a ternary operator.



if($lastinid->payment_status == "success"){
$invoice = 1;
}









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In laravel I have a controller



It gets a bunch of data and saves it like so



        $lastinid = $user->onlineApplications()->create($newInsertData);


If payment_status is successfully, i want invoice to be 1, otherwise i want it to be 0. How do I do this using a ternary operator.



if($lastinid->payment_status == "success"){
$invoice = 1;
}






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  • $invoice = $lastinid->payment_status == "success" ? 1 : 0;

    – Dirk Scholten
    Nov 21 '18 at 12:02



















  • $invoice = $lastinid->payment_status == "success" ? 1 : 0;

    – Dirk Scholten
    Nov 21 '18 at 12:02

















$invoice = $lastinid->payment_status == "success" ? 1 : 0;

– Dirk Scholten
Nov 21 '18 at 12:02





$invoice = $lastinid->payment_status == "success" ? 1 : 0;

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    You can read about the Ternary Operator and view an example at https://secure.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.comparison.php#language.operators.comparison.ternary



    For your case:



    $invoice = ($lastinid->payment_status == "success") ? 1 : 0;





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      Using typecasting hint you can even do:



      $invoice = (int)($lastinid->payment_status == "success");


      This will work as true value is converted to integer 1 and false to integer 0. Of course, this will work for 1/0 only, for all other numbers use ternary.






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                You can read about the Ternary Operator and view an example at https://secure.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.comparison.php#language.operators.comparison.ternary



                For your case:



                $invoice = ($lastinid->payment_status == "success") ? 1 : 0;





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                  You can read about the Ternary Operator and view an example at https://secure.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.comparison.php#language.operators.comparison.ternary



                  For your case:



                  $invoice = ($lastinid->payment_status == "success") ? 1 : 0;





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                    You can read about the Ternary Operator and view an example at https://secure.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.comparison.php#language.operators.comparison.ternary



                    For your case:



                    $invoice = ($lastinid->payment_status == "success") ? 1 : 0;





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                    You can read about the Ternary Operator and view an example at https://secure.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.comparison.php#language.operators.comparison.ternary



                    For your case:



                    $invoice = ($lastinid->payment_status == "success") ? 1 : 0;






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                        Using typecasting hint you can even do:



                        $invoice = (int)($lastinid->payment_status == "success");


                        This will work as true value is converted to integer 1 and false to integer 0. Of course, this will work for 1/0 only, for all other numbers use ternary.






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                          Using typecasting hint you can even do:



                          $invoice = (int)($lastinid->payment_status == "success");


                          This will work as true value is converted to integer 1 and false to integer 0. Of course, this will work for 1/0 only, for all other numbers use ternary.






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                            Using typecasting hint you can even do:



                            $invoice = (int)($lastinid->payment_status == "success");


                            This will work as true value is converted to integer 1 and false to integer 0. Of course, this will work for 1/0 only, for all other numbers use ternary.






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                            Using typecasting hint you can even do:



                            $invoice = (int)($lastinid->payment_status == "success");


                            This will work as true value is converted to integer 1 and false to integer 0. Of course, this will work for 1/0 only, for all other numbers use ternary.







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