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What will be the output of the following PHP code?

    <?php
    $var=300;
    $int_options = array("options"=>array ("min_range"=>0, "max_range"=>256));
    if (!filter_var($var, FILTER_VALIDATE_INT, $int_options))
        echo("Integer is not valid");
    else
        echo("Integer is valid");
    ?>

Integer is not valid
Correct: Integer is not valid

Answer: b
Explanation: Since the integer is “300” it is not in the specified range, and the output of the code above will be: “Integer is not valid”.

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