| Posted by Sander Peters on 06/11/05 11:30 
<rich@newsguy.com> schreef in bericht news:djofi5018pu@drn.newsguy.com...> In article <435f8849$0$11076$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl>, Sander Peters
 > says...
 >>
 >>Hi,
 >>
 >>I have the following situation:
 >>
 >>$a=5.6000;
 >>$b=8.9000;
 >>$c=($a+$b);
 >>
 >>echo $c;
 >>
 >>I will get the value '14.5' back from PHP.
 >>Wich is logical.
 >>But what I want is to get the value '14.5000'.
 >>Is there somehow a workaround to let PHP print 4 decimals?
 >>
 >>Thanks in advance for your reaktion.
 >>
 >>Sander Peters
 >>The Netherlands
 >>
 >>
 >
 > If you use "sprintf" you can format and run the calculation at the same
 > time...
 >
 > $c = sprintf("%0.4f", $a + $b);
 >
 > You can then output the 4 decimal result with an "echo($c);" or "<?=$c?>"
 >
 > Rich
 > --
 > Newsguy -- http://newsguy.com
 >
 
 It works!
 Thanks a lot!
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