* Thus wrote Eugene Lee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 06:57:35PM +1000, Wang Feng wrote:
> :
> : If I get rid of the 0 and tried this:
> :
> : $price=.65;
> : $f_price=sprintf("%1.2f",$price);
> :
> : It displays "0.65" in my Mozilla browser correctly. What do you say then?
>
> I say, "I dunno". :-) It seems to follow C's printf(3) conversion
> specification. If a decimal point is needed for a float, it must also
> have a digit in front of the decimal point. This is kind of annoying if
> I want to print decimal-only values without preceding zeroes. Maybe
> money_format() is a better solution.
yep, and even "%0.2f" yields 0.65
Curt
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