PHP number_format take first digits only
Is it possible to get only the first 3 digit of a number from number_format?
My number is like 550000 which I put into <?php number_format($package->price,0) ?>. This returns 550,000. I'm looking for a solution to get 550 and 000 separately, I'm willing to use 2 <?php ... ?> if required.
Is this possible?
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Is it possible to get only the first 3 digit of a number from number_format?
My number is like 550000 which I put into <?php number_format($package->price,0) ?>. This returns 550,000. I'm looking for a solution to get 550 and 000 separately, I'm willing to use 2 <?php ... ?> if required.
Is this possible?
php
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Is it possible to get only the first 3 digit of a number from number_format?
My number is like 550000 which I put into <?php number_format($package->price,0) ?>. This returns 550,000. I'm looking for a solution to get 550 and 000 separately, I'm willing to use 2 <?php ... ?> if required.
Is this possible?
php
Is it possible to get only the first 3 digit of a number from number_format?
My number is like 550000 which I put into <?php number_format($package->price,0) ?>. This returns 550,000. I'm looking for a solution to get 550 and 000 separately, I'm willing to use 2 <?php ... ?> if required.
Is this possible?
php
php
edited Nov 22 '18 at 4:14
Davіd
3,67041735
3,67041735
asked Nov 22 '18 at 3:58
mafortismafortis
1,120939
1,120939
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Yep, you can use PHP's explode function to split your number on the comma ,, like this:
echo explode(',', number_format($package->price, 0))[0]; // => 550
echo explode(',', number_format($package->price, 0))[1]; // => 000
Undefined offset: 1
– mafortis
Nov 22 '18 at 4:07
1
@mafortis Try splitting on','instead, I think you posted550.000on accident, and it should have been550,000with a comma.
– Davіd
Nov 22 '18 at 4:08
1
working now thanks, please wait for 4 min till i can accept your answer
– mafortis
Nov 22 '18 at 4:09
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Try to explode by ','
Documentation: Explode
See This:
print_r(explode(',',number_format(550000,0)));
Output:
Array
(
[0] => 550
[1] => 000
)
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Yep, you can use PHP's explode function to split your number on the comma ,, like this:
echo explode(',', number_format($package->price, 0))[0]; // => 550
echo explode(',', number_format($package->price, 0))[1]; // => 000
Undefined offset: 1
– mafortis
Nov 22 '18 at 4:07
1
@mafortis Try splitting on','instead, I think you posted550.000on accident, and it should have been550,000with a comma.
– Davіd
Nov 22 '18 at 4:08
1
working now thanks, please wait for 4 min till i can accept your answer
– mafortis
Nov 22 '18 at 4:09
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Yep, you can use PHP's explode function to split your number on the comma ,, like this:
echo explode(',', number_format($package->price, 0))[0]; // => 550
echo explode(',', number_format($package->price, 0))[1]; // => 000
Undefined offset: 1
– mafortis
Nov 22 '18 at 4:07
1
@mafortis Try splitting on','instead, I think you posted550.000on accident, and it should have been550,000with a comma.
– Davіd
Nov 22 '18 at 4:08
1
working now thanks, please wait for 4 min till i can accept your answer
– mafortis
Nov 22 '18 at 4:09
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Yep, you can use PHP's explode function to split your number on the comma ,, like this:
echo explode(',', number_format($package->price, 0))[0]; // => 550
echo explode(',', number_format($package->price, 0))[1]; // => 000
Yep, you can use PHP's explode function to split your number on the comma ,, like this:
echo explode(',', number_format($package->price, 0))[0]; // => 550
echo explode(',', number_format($package->price, 0))[1]; // => 000
edited Nov 22 '18 at 4:08
answered Nov 22 '18 at 4:04
DavіdDavіd
3,67041735
3,67041735
Undefined offset: 1
– mafortis
Nov 22 '18 at 4:07
1
@mafortis Try splitting on','instead, I think you posted550.000on accident, and it should have been550,000with a comma.
– Davіd
Nov 22 '18 at 4:08
1
working now thanks, please wait for 4 min till i can accept your answer
– mafortis
Nov 22 '18 at 4:09
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Undefined offset: 1
– mafortis
Nov 22 '18 at 4:07
1
@mafortis Try splitting on','instead, I think you posted550.000on accident, and it should have been550,000with a comma.
– Davіd
Nov 22 '18 at 4:08
1
working now thanks, please wait for 4 min till i can accept your answer
– mafortis
Nov 22 '18 at 4:09
Undefined offset: 1
– mafortis
Nov 22 '18 at 4:07
Undefined offset: 1
– mafortis
Nov 22 '18 at 4:07
1
1
@mafortis Try splitting on
',' instead, I think you posted 550.000 on accident, and it should have been 550,000 with a comma.– Davіd
Nov 22 '18 at 4:08
@mafortis Try splitting on
',' instead, I think you posted 550.000 on accident, and it should have been 550,000 with a comma.– Davіd
Nov 22 '18 at 4:08
1
1
working now thanks, please wait for 4 min till i can accept your answer
– mafortis
Nov 22 '18 at 4:09
working now thanks, please wait for 4 min till i can accept your answer
– mafortis
Nov 22 '18 at 4:09
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Try to explode by ','
Documentation: Explode
See This:
print_r(explode(',',number_format(550000,0)));
Output:
Array
(
[0] => 550
[1] => 000
)
add a comment |
Try to explode by ','
Documentation: Explode
See This:
print_r(explode(',',number_format(550000,0)));
Output:
Array
(
[0] => 550
[1] => 000
)
add a comment |
Try to explode by ','
Documentation: Explode
See This:
print_r(explode(',',number_format(550000,0)));
Output:
Array
(
[0] => 550
[1] => 000
)
Try to explode by ','
Documentation: Explode
See This:
print_r(explode(',',number_format(550000,0)));
Output:
Array
(
[0] => 550
[1] => 000
)
answered Nov 22 '18 at 4:05
Delwar SumonDelwar Sumon
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