if ($x < $y ) {
$max = $y;
}
else {
$max = $x;
}
When faced with the need to write a similar construct (e.g., the condition is too long to make an easily scannable ternary or the like), I find it easier to Just Pick One and then write one conditional, like
$max = $x;
if($x < $y) {
$max = $y;
}
Aside from shorter, I find it actually more descriptive, especially if the other side is an else rather than elseif; "x except when y" as a description reads just like the code.
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