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I am trying to get this:

if($a[2] > $b[2] && $c[2] < 3) echo "bingo";

But because the condition is retrieved from database, I need to get the whole condition into a variable and then somehow find a way to change the variable back into a condition. I thought it will be something along this line:

$condition = "$a[2] > $b[2] && $c[2] < 3";
$evaledCondition = eval("$condition;");
if($evaledCondition) echo "bingo";

Apparently it didn't work. Am I missing something?

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    Becareful using eval...especially with user supplied data. Jun 10, 2011 at 6:51

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eval() returns NULL unless return is called in the evaluated code

   $evaledCondition = eval("return $condition;");

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