Wordpress foreach if statement shows all users where only one is expected?
I have a custom field in my wordpress user profile : instrument
I have two users with the role subscriber. One hav the instrument Altosaxofon and one Tenorsaxofon.
With this code I want to display "Tenorsaxofon", but I get "TenorsaxofonTenorsaxofon"
<?php
$args1 = array('role' => 'subscriber');
$subscribers = get_users($args1);
foreach ($subscribers as $user) {
if ( $user->instrument = 'Tenorsaxofon' )
{
echo $user->instrument ;
}
}
?>
Why is that?
Best regards, Kresten
php wordpress
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I have a custom field in my wordpress user profile : instrument
I have two users with the role subscriber. One hav the instrument Altosaxofon and one Tenorsaxofon.
With this code I want to display "Tenorsaxofon", but I get "TenorsaxofonTenorsaxofon"
<?php
$args1 = array('role' => 'subscriber');
$subscribers = get_users($args1);
foreach ($subscribers as $user) {
if ( $user->instrument = 'Tenorsaxofon' )
{
echo $user->instrument ;
}
}
?>
Why is that?
Best regards, Kresten
php wordpress
add a comment |
I have a custom field in my wordpress user profile : instrument
I have two users with the role subscriber. One hav the instrument Altosaxofon and one Tenorsaxofon.
With this code I want to display "Tenorsaxofon", but I get "TenorsaxofonTenorsaxofon"
<?php
$args1 = array('role' => 'subscriber');
$subscribers = get_users($args1);
foreach ($subscribers as $user) {
if ( $user->instrument = 'Tenorsaxofon' )
{
echo $user->instrument ;
}
}
?>
Why is that?
Best regards, Kresten
php wordpress
I have a custom field in my wordpress user profile : instrument
I have two users with the role subscriber. One hav the instrument Altosaxofon and one Tenorsaxofon.
With this code I want to display "Tenorsaxofon", but I get "TenorsaxofonTenorsaxofon"
<?php
$args1 = array('role' => 'subscriber');
$subscribers = get_users($args1);
foreach ($subscribers as $user) {
if ( $user->instrument = 'Tenorsaxofon' )
{
echo $user->instrument ;
}
}
?>
Why is that?
Best regards, Kresten
php wordpress
php wordpress
asked Nov 13 '18 at 0:21
KrestenKresten
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My guess is that you're using a single equals (=
) instead of a double equals (==
) to check the person's instrument. A single equals (=
) signifies an assignment, and it returns true if the assignment worked. I think you want to use a double equals (==
) to instead check if $user->instrument
is the same as Tenorsaxofon
.
If this is the case, you'll want to change this:
if ( $user->instrument = 'Tenorsaxofon' )
To this:
if ( $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon' )
(More about that here).
It also could be that $subscribers
contains two users who have their instrument set to Tenorsaxofon
. If there's two subscribers with the same instrument, then your echo
will print Tenorsaxofon
twice, resulting in TenorsaxofonTenorsaxofon
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try this, your missing a = sign $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon'
<?php
$args1 = array('role' => 'subscriber');
$subscribers = get_users($args1);
foreach ($subscribers as $user) {
if ( $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon' )
{
echo $user->instrument ;
}
}
add a comment |
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My guess is that you're using a single equals (=
) instead of a double equals (==
) to check the person's instrument. A single equals (=
) signifies an assignment, and it returns true if the assignment worked. I think you want to use a double equals (==
) to instead check if $user->instrument
is the same as Tenorsaxofon
.
If this is the case, you'll want to change this:
if ( $user->instrument = 'Tenorsaxofon' )
To this:
if ( $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon' )
(More about that here).
It also could be that $subscribers
contains two users who have their instrument set to Tenorsaxofon
. If there's two subscribers with the same instrument, then your echo
will print Tenorsaxofon
twice, resulting in TenorsaxofonTenorsaxofon
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My guess is that you're using a single equals (=
) instead of a double equals (==
) to check the person's instrument. A single equals (=
) signifies an assignment, and it returns true if the assignment worked. I think you want to use a double equals (==
) to instead check if $user->instrument
is the same as Tenorsaxofon
.
If this is the case, you'll want to change this:
if ( $user->instrument = 'Tenorsaxofon' )
To this:
if ( $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon' )
(More about that here).
It also could be that $subscribers
contains two users who have their instrument set to Tenorsaxofon
. If there's two subscribers with the same instrument, then your echo
will print Tenorsaxofon
twice, resulting in TenorsaxofonTenorsaxofon
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My guess is that you're using a single equals (=
) instead of a double equals (==
) to check the person's instrument. A single equals (=
) signifies an assignment, and it returns true if the assignment worked. I think you want to use a double equals (==
) to instead check if $user->instrument
is the same as Tenorsaxofon
.
If this is the case, you'll want to change this:
if ( $user->instrument = 'Tenorsaxofon' )
To this:
if ( $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon' )
(More about that here).
It also could be that $subscribers
contains two users who have their instrument set to Tenorsaxofon
. If there's two subscribers with the same instrument, then your echo
will print Tenorsaxofon
twice, resulting in TenorsaxofonTenorsaxofon
My guess is that you're using a single equals (=
) instead of a double equals (==
) to check the person's instrument. A single equals (=
) signifies an assignment, and it returns true if the assignment worked. I think you want to use a double equals (==
) to instead check if $user->instrument
is the same as Tenorsaxofon
.
If this is the case, you'll want to change this:
if ( $user->instrument = 'Tenorsaxofon' )
To this:
if ( $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon' )
(More about that here).
It also could be that $subscribers
contains two users who have their instrument set to Tenorsaxofon
. If there's two subscribers with the same instrument, then your echo
will print Tenorsaxofon
twice, resulting in TenorsaxofonTenorsaxofon
answered Nov 13 '18 at 0:27
DavіdDavіd
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try this, your missing a = sign $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon'
<?php
$args1 = array('role' => 'subscriber');
$subscribers = get_users($args1);
foreach ($subscribers as $user) {
if ( $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon' )
{
echo $user->instrument ;
}
}
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try this, your missing a = sign $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon'
<?php
$args1 = array('role' => 'subscriber');
$subscribers = get_users($args1);
foreach ($subscribers as $user) {
if ( $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon' )
{
echo $user->instrument ;
}
}
add a comment |
try this, your missing a = sign $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon'
<?php
$args1 = array('role' => 'subscriber');
$subscribers = get_users($args1);
foreach ($subscribers as $user) {
if ( $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon' )
{
echo $user->instrument ;
}
}
try this, your missing a = sign $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon'
<?php
$args1 = array('role' => 'subscriber');
$subscribers = get_users($args1);
foreach ($subscribers as $user) {
if ( $user->instrument == 'Tenorsaxofon' )
{
echo $user->instrument ;
}
}
answered Nov 13 '18 at 0:27
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