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functions - syntax error, unexpected '$id' (T_VARIABLE) - where is the issue though?

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This function below throws the following error: "syntax error, unexpected '$id' (T_VARIABLE)"

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function so328323_prefix_title( $title, $id = null ) {

    if ( get_post_type $id ) == 'tools-in-2019' {
        $title = "123 " . $title;
    }

    return $title;
}
add_filter( 'the_title', 'so328323_prefix_title', 10, 2 );
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This function below throws the following error: "syntax error, unexpected '$id' (T_VARIABLE)"

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function so328323_prefix_title( $title, $id = null ) {

    if ( get_post_type $id ) == 'tools-in-2019' {
        $title = "123 " . $title;
    }

    return $title;
}
add_filter( 'the_title', 'so328323_prefix_title', 10, 2 );
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Here it is:

if ( get_post_type $id ) == 'tools-in-2019' {

Basically what your doing in this line makes no sense at all - you try to compare if conditions with some string... And you try to call a function, but you’re ignoring all PHP syntax.

It should be like this:

if ( get_post_type( $id ) == 'tools-in-2019' ) {
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