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Latest revision as of 01:43, 25 March 2017
Description
Method to test if two values are equal. To use this rule, the form XML needs a validate attribute of equals and a field attribute that is equal to the field to test against.
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Syntax
test(&$field, &$values)
Parameter Name | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
&$field | $field A reference to the form field. | |
&$values | $values The values to test for validiaty. |
Returns
mixed on invalid rule, true if the value is valid, false otherwise.
Defined in
libraries/joomla/form/rules/equals.php
Importing
jimport( 'joomla.form.rules.equals' );
Source Body
public function test(&$field, &$values)
{
$return = false;
$field1 = (string)$field->attributes()->name;
$field2 = (string)$field->attributes()->field;
// Check the rule.
if (!$field2) {
return new JException('Invalid Form Rule :: '.get_class($this));
}
// Test the two values against each other.
if ($values[$field1] == $values[$field2]) {
$return = true;
}
return $return;
}
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Examples
Code Examples