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Posted by Ray Hauge on 10/28/20 11:33
Richard Lynch wrote:
>On Wed, November 30, 2005 5:10 pm, Chris Lott wrote:
>
>
>>What is the shortest possible check to ensure that a field coming from
>>a form as a text type input is either a positive integer or 0, but
>>that also accepts/converts 1.0 or 5.00 as input?
>>
>>
>
>This might be good enough:
>
>if (isset($_POST['x'])){
> if (!preg_match('/([0-9]*)(\\.0*)?/', $_POST['x']){
> //invalid
> }
> else{
> $_CLEAN['x'] = (int) $_POST['x'];
> }
>}
>
>
>
You could also replace:
if (!preg_match('/([0-9]*)(\\.0*)?/', $_POST['x'])
with:
if(!is_numeric($_POST['x']) || $_POST['x'] < 0)
This would ensure that your value only contains numbers, and that it is
greater than zero. Then when you put it into the $_CLEAN array, you can
type-cast it as an int (as in the other script) and that would convert
any doubles to an integer value. If you wanted you could also round,
ceil, or floor the value.
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