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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting trimm up the decimal places in output Post 302247438 by Ikon on Wednesday 15th of October 2008 05:41:24 PM
Old 10-15-2008
Code:
$something = 123.123456789
$something = sprintf("%.3f", $something);

now something = 123.123
 

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MSGFMT_PARSE(3) 							 1							   MSGFMT_PARSE(3)

MessageFormatter::parse - Parse input string according to pattern

	Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
public array MessageFormatter::parse (string $value) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style array msgfmt_parse (MessageFormatter $fmt, string $value) Parses input string and return any extracted items as an array. PARAMETERS
o $fmt - The message formatter o $value - The string to parse RETURN VALUES
An array containing the items extracted, or FALSE on error EXAMPLES
Example #1 msgfmt_parse(3) example <?php $fmt = msgfmt_create('en_US', "{0,number,integer} monkeys on {1,number,integer} trees make {2,number} monkeys per tree"); $res = msgfmt_parse($fmt, "4,560 monkeys on 123 trees make 37.073 monkeys per tree"); var_export($res); $fmt = msgfmt_create('de', "{0,number,integer} Affen auf {1,number,integer} Baumen sind {2,number} Affen pro Baum"); $res = msgfmt_parse($fmt, "4.560 Affen auf 123 Baumen sind 37,073 Affen pro Baum"); var_export($res); ?> Example #2 OO example <?php $fmt = new MessageFormatter('en_US', "{0,number,integer} monkeys on {1,number,integer} trees make {2,number} monkeys per tree"); $res = $fmt->parse("4,560 monkeys on 123 trees make 37.073 monkeys per tree"); var_export($res); $fmt = new MessageFormatter('de', "{0,number,integer} Affen auf {1,number,integer} Baumen sind {2,number} Affen pro Baum"); $res = $fmt->parse("4.560 Affen auf 123 Baumen sind 37,073 Affen pro Baum"); var_export($res); ?> The above example will output: array ( 0 => 4560, 1 => 123, 2 => 37.073, ) array ( 0 => 4560, 1 => 123, 2 => 37.073, ) SEE ALSO
msgfmt_create(3), msgfmt_format(3), msgfmt_parse_message(3). PHP Documentation Group MSGFMT_PARSE(3)
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