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thankies,zeus said:Oh yeah, I can only get `¬.
Is this the same as you want? |
Thats shift-backslash, next to z.
:beer: thanks, i feel like a plank asking this, but as you guys know, I'm not scared to ask what i don't know, i'm always learningkenji san said:It's called a pipe [ | ]
me too, as there is a line on that key, i thought maybe <Alt> or <Ctrl> + <`>, but neither combination of keys worked & i tried loads of key combosmega said:I always thought the key between the tab and escape keys provided that function but I could never get it to work obviously! How stupid of me not to notice the pipe key on the \ key!
<?php
$name = "Matt";
if ($name == "Matt" || $name == "Frankenstein") // if $name is equal to "Matt" OR "Frankenstein" then...
{
echo "Weirdo."; // display "Weirdo."
}
else // otherwise
{
echo "Normal? Doubt it."; // display "Normal? Doubt it."
}
?>
sorry, i may have crossed a knowledgeable line, but, i understand that, although i couldn't have written it & i've never got around to programmingMatt555 said:meaning "or"
presumably (from your example)Addis said:apt-cache search foo | grep bar
yeah, Americans always butcher the English language, like they invented it, :doh:zeus said:I bet americans call a dash a bar?
This is a bar (also an underscore):Apparently the name "pipe" comes from Unix and its normally called a vertical bar. It should be a vertical dash really. I bet americans call a dash a bar?!
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