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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 05/31/06 01:01
Jackson Scott Peebles wrote:
> Hello everyone! I could really use some help with BCMath, which I have
> just begun a project with. I require it's high-accuracy for a
> calculator of mine, but I need to plug in a variable. Now, when I try this:
> <?php
> echo bcmul('1', '$var', 99); // 1;
> ?>
> It doesn't work! This probably makes sense to you gurus out there, but
> I don't know too much about PHP, I'm just starting. How the heck do you
> plug in a variable in BCMath? One of you experts, PLEASE help me! The
> deadline for the project is coming up soon... and I need the accuracy of
> BCMath for a fact! Thanks, and please reply if you know!
That's because you're trying to multiple the string '1' by the string '$var' -
(the string dollar sign, vee, etc.), not the contents of $var as a string.
$var itself needs to be a string. If it's a numeric value, you should still get
automatic conversion to a string. But if not, you can also use:
echo bcmul('1', (string)$var, 99);
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