I had the following in my code:
$mixed = array();
$mixed[0] = "It's a zero!";
$mixed['word'] = "It's a word!";
foreach ($mixed as $key => $value) {
if ($key == 'word') {
echo $value.'<br />';
}
}
The above would for some reason print both "It's a zero!" and "It's a word!". I was expecting it to print only "It's a word!". Why is that?? I feel like I am missing something important. When I was using ===
in the if statement, it worked as expected, in other words it printed only "It's a word!". I know there's a difference between the equal and identical operators, but the first example is not equal is it?