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I think you need to add a ; to the end. If the expression you put in there evaluates to true then the breakpoint will be triggered. Without the ';' it isn't valid PHP and that's probably what is meant.
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I tried adding the ; but it didn't make a difference.
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I don't see any problems with your code:
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It's my understanding that it should never trigger because at the line where you set the breakpoint $avg_set can't be of any value but 2. See the if above. |
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