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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.



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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?










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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?










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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?







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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





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          • Undefined offset: 1

            – mafortis
            Nov 22 '18 at 4:07






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            @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






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            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





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            • Undefined offset: 1

              – mafortis
              Nov 22 '18 at 4:07






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              @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





              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





            share|improve this answer


























            • Undefined offset: 1

              – mafortis
              Nov 22 '18 at 4:07






            • 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






            • 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





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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






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            DavіdDavіd

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            • Undefined offset: 1

              – mafortis
              Nov 22 '18 at 4:07






            • 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






            • 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






            • 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






            • 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
            )





            share|improve this answer




























              1














              Try to explode by ','



              Documentation: Explode



              See This:



              print_r(explode(',',number_format(550000,0)));


              Output:



              Array
              (
              [0] => 550
              [1] => 000
              )





              share|improve this answer


























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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
                )





                share|improve this answer













                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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                answered Nov 22 '18 at 4:05









                Delwar SumonDelwar Sumon

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