thanks, I will check that out, I don't have a solution yet
but this is ok, I will use the debugging part - this is a good thing to do and learn with this
but probably tomorrow, as I am tired of this
I started with reading php.net manual (and I did quite a lot) and learning NetBeans, after this 21 days of break and now I am doing phpStorm and I want to do the Regex
and also, continuously the php examples from w3resource.com (very good, things like this example here)
then probably like 3 weeks of break and coming back to reading the php.net manual
harder - break - easier - break - harder - break - easier - break, I am thinking now
but I want to do a PROPER learning
yes, but based on that comment, somebody was in the same situation as I am now, and he is saying that this is not an obvious thing how this works
but the debugging info is good, because this is something that can help me in situations like this
I read about it, theory, but I would not get to the point of using it for this
when you work for somebody you cant be asking around on the forums and things like this, you need to solve the problems by yourself
Thanks @PovFavorDrama, this is what I needed to know; there is also that -1, 0, 1 aspect built in into this
so I was not aware of this, I was also not sure what is the origin of $a and $b and basically I was not understanding the code
and this was not even explained on the manual page, it is only in the comments
I have not been reading any comments yet
this has taught me another thing today too, check the comments too
so the debugging or comments on the manual can help, this is what I learned today, and this is a big and great knowledge to have!
thanks to this chat, basically
this is literally making me a better php programmer here
does not matter, I have an answer to this